2020 Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5º

Type of Wine | |
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Country | Spain |
Region | |
Appellation | |
Winery | |
Vintage | 2020 |
Grape | , , |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (14%) |
Drink window | 2025 - 2037 |
Available as of | Sep 10, 2025 |
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Description
the history of vega sicilia
Vega Sicilia is undoubtedly Spain's most famous winery and is considered a global icon of viticulture. Founded in 1864 in the Ribera del Duero region of Castilla y León, the estate has become one of the absolute benchmarks for quality wine. Valbuena 5º is one of the house's pillars and is often considered the younger brother of the legendary Único. While Único is known for its impressive power and long aging, Valbuena 5º offers a more accessible style without sacrificing finesse and complexity.
the terroir of Ribera del Duero
The Vega Sicilia vineyards are situated on the banks of the Duero River, at altitudes ranging from 700 to 900 meters. The climate is continental, with hot summers, cold winters, and significant temperature variations between day and night. The soils consist of margas (calcareous clay), sand, and gravel, which produce wines with power, structure, and a pronounced minerality. This terroir, combined with centuries-old expertise and modern precision, forms the foundation for the unique style of Valbuena 5º.
the grapes and the 2020 harvest
The 2020 Valbuena 5º is made from 97% tinto fino (tempranillo) and 3% merlot. The growing season was marked by heavy rain just before and during harvest, giving the wine a more ethereal style. With 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.9, and lively acidity, this is a vintage with freshness and tension. The grapes were chilled after harvest, after which fermentation took place with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks. Despite the challenging conditions, the 2020 wine produced is refined and complex, with a striking balance between concentration and elegance.
vinification and maturation
After fermentation, the wine was aged in several phases. The first year was spent in a combination of barriques and large oak barrels, followed by a second year exclusively in large wooden barrels ranging from 8,500 to 21,000 liters. This method provides structure and layering, while maintaining the subtlety of the oak. The wine was bottled in May 2023, with a total production of over 186,000 bottles, along with magnums and some larger sizes. This confirms Valbuena's role as one of the most consistent and prestigious expressions of Ribera del Duero.
color, smell and taste
The 2020 Valbuena displays a deep ruby red color. The bouquet opens with ripe berries, blackberries, and cherries, complemented by notes of cedar, violets, and mineral nuances. With further aeration, balsamic and spicy aromas develop, with accents of red cherry, violets, and a hint of apple. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, with a velvety texture, fine chalky tannins, and a subtle creaminess. It combines intensity and concentration with elegance and a long, mineral finish that blends fruit, spices, and a hint of cocoa. Compared to Único, Valbuena is more accessible and linear, yet always recognizable by the Vega Sicilia signature.
reviews and storage potential
International critics are unanimous in their praise. The Wine Advocate (Luis Gutiérrez) awarded 95 points, praising the wine's refined structure, airy style, and elegance. Joaquín Hidalgo (95 points) emphasized the balsamic and spicy aromas, the chalky tannins, and the layered, velvety structure. Zekun Shuai (suckling) awarded the wine 96 points, describing it as a seamless combination of minerality, dark fruit, and a long, elegant finish. The wine's aging potential is impressive: it will be available from 2025 onwards and can continue to develop until at least 2040-2037, with increasing complexity and finesse.
Would you like to order Vega Sicilia wines online?
If available, you'll find the official fact sheet and additional information about this fine wine in the "Attachments" tab. We'll automatically send you these when you order this wine. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount. You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pick up" at the checkout page. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway with ample parking. Click here for our address. You can read full wine reviews from publications like Parker, Suckling, Vinous, and Wine Spectator.
Need advice on finding the perfect wine to pair with your dish? Click here for our exclusive Sommelier. Free for Grand Cru customers.
wine and food pairings
- Grilled entrecôte with rosemary – the juicy texture and fruity notes complement the meat and herbs perfectly.
- Oven-baked leg of lamb with garlic and thyme – the spiciness of the dish enhances the complexity of the wine.
- Venison stew with red wine sauce – the earthy and rich flavours are balanced by the mineral freshness.
- Mushroom and Parmesan risotto – the creamy texture harmonizes with the silky tannins.
- Grilled eggplant with olive oil and garlic – the earthy flavors complement the minerality and floral nuances.
- Mature cheeses such as aged Manchego or Comté – the nutty notes enhance the long, elegant finish.
ABOUT THE BARRIQUES AT VEGA SICILIA
A large portion of the wooden barriques used at the estate are made in its own barrel shop, primarily made of American oak. The wood is dried for at least three years. Once the humidity drops below 12%, the maître-tonnelier begins his work. The wines begin aging in January, first in large barrels and then in new oak casks. For the Valbuena, this takes approximately three and a half years. The Unico is aged for at least seven years. During this aging period, the wines are progressively transferred to older barrels to achieve the perfect balance. Once this is achieved, they are returned to large wooden barrels. After bottling, the Valbuena remains at the estate for at least another year and a half in perfect climatic conditions. The Unico remains at the estate for at least another three years, and the larger barrels often much longer.
Specifications
Available as of | Sep 10, 2025 |
---|---|
Packing information | Case |
Type of Wine | Red |
Country | Spain |
Region | Castilla y Leon |
Appellation | Ribera del Duero |
Icons | Icon Spain & Portugal |
Winery | Vega Sicilia |
Grape | Malbec, Merlot, Tempranillo |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2020 |
Drinking as of | 2025 |
Drinking till | 2037 |
Alcohol % | 14 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 95 |
James Suckling rating | 96 |
Vinous rating | 95 |
Tasting Profiles | Complex, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Kruidig, Rood fruit, Tannines, Vol |
Drink moments | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Open haard |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 95
Reviewed by:
Luis Gutiérrez
Release Price:
$320
Drink Date:
2025 - 2037
The 2020 Valbuena is from a year marked by COVID-19 and lots of rain before the harvest, which resulted in a more ethereal wine, with 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.9 and 4.45 grams of acidity. It was produced with 97% Tinto Fino and 3% Merlot, cooled down for 24 hours and then fermented with indigenous yeasts from a pied de cuve in stainless steel. It matured in barrel and oak vats during the first year, and in the second one, it aged exclusively in oak vats of different sizes, 8,500 and 21,000 liters. In 2020, the wine is finer-boned, more fluid and only medium-bodied, perhaps because of the dilution from the rain; the tannins are fine-grained and polished, but there's less juiciness in the wine. It calls for food. With time in the glass, the wine opens up and becomes more aromatic, and it even seems to gain juiciness and change texture. This is a production of 186,286 bottles, 5,673 magnums and some larger formats. It was bottled in May 2023.
I tasted the wines from the Vega Sicilia group earlier on in the year and have included the Duero wines here again for context. At Vega Sicilia, they are increasing their capacity in large oak vats, which are incorporated in the first year of élevage of the wines. 2020 was challenging, with rain just before and during the harvest, and 2015 was a warm and ripe year. The non-vintage blend was produced with wine from 2011, 2012 and 2013 and showed exceptionally well. They produce between 240,000 and 325,000 bottles.
Published: Jun 19, 2025
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James Suckling
Score
96
Avg Price (ex-tax)
$ 186
Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero Valbuena 5 2020
Sunday, Aug 18, 2024
Color
Red
Country
Spain
Region
Castilla y León
Vintage
2020
Download Shelftalker
Valbuena 5 used to be the baby Unico, and nowadays it is more like its younger brother with a lot of resemblance and just a bit less depth and tannins. Valbuena 5 comes from younger vines and sometimes different parcels from Unico. On the palate, this is more open and linear, while Unico is more profound and vertical. Notes of iron, blackberries, cedar, minerals and cocoa powder. Medium- to full-bodied with melted tannins and a long, long finish. Drinkable from 2025, but will hold for years.
Zekun Shuai
Senior Editor
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Wine Spectator
Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Ribera del Duero Valbuena 5.° 2019 | $250
There's a quiet power to this polished red, with sculpted, chalky tannins enmeshed in a graceful range of ripe black plum and black cherry flavors, plus accents of Earl Grey tea, violet and cigar box. Long and silky, with a vibrant, well-spiced finish. Tinto Fino and Merlot. Drink now through 2035. 16,965 cases made, 1,578 cases imported.
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Vinous
95
Drinking Window
2025 - 2040
From: Duero: From Ribera to Toro via Rueda (And a Few Other Detours) (Jun 2025)
The 2020 Valbuena 5º is Tinta del País from Ribera del Duero. Balsamic and herbal aromas mingle with forest, red fruit, cherry, violet and a hint of apple peel on the nose. The palate is intense, with a velvety texture, moderate concentration and enveloping flow. Chalky tannins and a touch of creaminess define the structure. Ample and richly flavored, with subtle oak in the background. A fine example of elegant Ribera.
- By Joaquín Hidalgo on June 2025
At the extremely classical end of elegant Ribera del Duero, Vega Sicilia produces archetypal, long-aged wines in which careful work with oak yields reds of remarkable precision. Using estate grapes from old vines planted in margas—calcareous clay—the oenological team led by Gonzalo Iturriaga focuses on taming Ribera’s character and bringing out its most refined aspects. Vega Sicilia’s legendary Único has defined its own style within the Ribera context. It would be nearly impossible to fully understand the region’s reds without tasting multiple vintages of Único and experiencing the tertiary character that comes from six years in barrel and at least four more in bottle before release. Vega Sicilia’s Toro wine, Pintia, brings the house’s signature balance to D.O. Toro. Pintia is done in an intense, fruit-driven style with refined tannins, which is a characteristic not always found in the region.
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The history of Vega Sicilia dates back to 1864 with an unprecedented revolutionary step for the time. In that year, Eloy Lecanda founded the winery and imported 18,000 cuttings of cabernet sauvignon, malbec, merlot and pinot noir from Bordeaux. He plants these cuttings on his father's finca, just east of Valladolid. A long education in barrique and wooden foeders follows. Only in 1915 did the domain itself bottle the first Valbuena and Vega Sicilia.
Vega Sicilia establishes its reputation for good in 1929 at the World Exhibition in Barcelona. There, the years 1917 and 1918 receive an award. From that moment on, the company expanded its image to its current, almost legendary dimensions.
In 1982 a new era dawned with the acquisition of the domain by the current owner, the Alvarez family. The new owner immediately starts an extensive program of investments in the vineyards and cellars, without affecting the unique character of Vega. In that year the D.O. Ribera del Duera set. After the successful acquisition of Vega Sicilia, the Alvarez family is considering further expansion. They look for the best terroirs and add a number of famous or promising wine regions to their property in a relatively short time.
This domain, the most famous in Spain, was founded by Eloy Lecanda in 1864. Throughout its history, the domain has belonged to various families, but has always preserved its uniqueness and class. It all started in 1848 when Don Toribio Lecanda, a Basque, helped Marqués de Valbuena out of financial difficulties by buying a 2000 ha property. When Don Eloy Lecanda inherited this domain from his father on July 22, 1859, he decided to do something with it. In 1864 he goes to Bordeaux and buys 18,000 vines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, Malbec, Merlot and Pinot Noir. When he planted it on his Finca Vega Sicilia, it was an act of infatuation for many. After all, the domain mainly lived from cattle breeding, orchards and the sale and production of ceramics.
When the Lecanda family also got into financial difficulties, a new lender made its appearance: the Herrero family. 15 years later, Antonio Herrero Velázquez acquired the entire domain. In 1905, management of the domain came into the hands of Txomin Garramiola. This Basque actually worked for the Riojabodega Cosme Palacio. Since it was difficult for him to continue to supply wine to his customers in Bilbao due to the phyloxera - Bilbao was at that time the nerve center for Spanish wines, especially those of Rioja - he suggested to the sons of Antonio Herrero, who had been responsible since 1901 goods for the domain, to rent the bodega to him for a term of 10 years. Palacio took Txomin as a confidant, he would make the wine. The style of this wine would be in line with the wine that Cosme Palacio customers were used to, i.e. Rioja style: long aging in wood and bottling when the orders arrived, not before. The domain then listened to the name Bodegas de Lecanda.
When the lease expired in 1915 and the domain was renamed Hijos de Antonio Herrero, the 3 brothers were able to convince Txomin to stay on. After all, it was a matter of prestige that the wine would be made further. From 1915, Txomin was able to make its own wines, which no longer served to compensate for the shortage of Rioja at Cosme Palacio. This meant the birth of Vega Sicilia Unico and Valbuena.
At that time, the Herrero family moved in the highest Spanish circles of aristocracy and industrialists. The bodega was a heavily loss-making activity, but the other revenues from the Finca had to close this gap. It was never his intention to make Vega Sicilia a wine that would be commercialized. After all, the wine was not for sale… and only served as prestige for the Herrero family. The wine could only be bought with friendship and not with money. If someone wanted to buy a bottle without being friends with the Herreros, they asked a price that was out of all proportion at the time. This is how the myth of the most expensive wine in Spain was slowly born.
The wine enjoyed great success throughout Europe in the 1920s. In 1933 Txomin dies and in 1952 the domain is sold to Prodes, a seed factory. However, there was no longer the enthusiasm of the Herrero brothers. Until the arrival of Jesús Anadón, who remained the administrator of the domain until its sale to the current owners.
The sale to the Alvarez family in 1982 was the best thing that could have happened to Vega Sicilia. The family bought Finca Vega Sicilia as an investment - the Eulen family business is mainly engaged in industrial cleaning and security services and is one of Spain's largest groups of companies. They realized that the thread of evolution had to be picked up and have invested in this field ever since. Pablo Alvarez heads the group Vega Sicilia.
Since 1998, Xavier Ausas has been head of the technical staff as an oenologist. Today Vega Sicilia is more alive than ever!
Varieties
The entire domain covers 1000 ha. 250 ha of these are vineyards, divided among Tinto fino (200 ha), Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec. A meticulous system was introduced for viticulture whereby production can never exceed 22 hl/ha (max. 2 kg of grapes per stick). The grapes are never harvested below 13% alcohol. 2200 sticks per ha are planted. The oldest vines are used for the Unico, the others for the Valbuena. The latter also contains more Merlot than Cabernet Sauvignon, while the Unico is just the opposite.
The whole area has a clay-limestone soil, with some mixed zones and part alluvial with sandy soils and boulders (from the domain towards the Duero). The climate is continental with Atlantic influences. Little precipitation (never more than 500 mm). On average 2200 hours of sunshine. The proximity of the Duero ensures that the morning dew has a refreshing effect on the vineyards.
The secret of Vega Sicilia lies in a complex of factors:
- Quality of the soil
- Climate (micro and meso)
- Large percentage of very old sticks
- Very low yield, 8 to 20 hectoliters per hectare, depending on the year
- Very long aging in barrel
- Perfectionism in all aspects
the history of vega sicilia
Vega Sicilia is undoubtedly Spain's most famous winery and is considered a global icon of viticulture. Founded in 1864 in the Ribera del Duero region of Castilla y León, the estate has become one of the absolute benchmarks for quality wine. Valbuena 5º is one of the house's pillars and is often considered the younger brother of the legendary Único. While Único is known for its impressive power and long aging, Valbuena 5º offers a more accessible style without sacrificing finesse and complexity.
the terroir of Ribera del Duero
The Vega Sicilia vineyards are situated on the banks of the Duero River, at altitudes ranging from 700 to 900 meters. The climate is continental, with hot summers, cold winters, and significant temperature variations between day and night. The soils consist of margas (calcareous clay), sand, and gravel, which produce wines with power, structure, and a pronounced minerality. This terroir, combined with centuries-old expertise and modern precision, forms the foundation for the unique style of Valbuena 5º.
the grapes and the 2020 harvest
The 2020 Valbuena 5º is made from 97% tinto fino (tempranillo) and 3% merlot. The growing season was marked by heavy rain just before and during harvest, giving the wine a more ethereal style. With 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.9, and lively acidity, this is a vintage with freshness and tension. The grapes were chilled after harvest, after which fermentation took place with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks. Despite the challenging conditions, the 2020 wine produced is refined and complex, with a striking balance between concentration and elegance.
vinification and maturation
After fermentation, the wine was aged in several phases. The first year was spent in a combination of barriques and large oak barrels, followed by a second year exclusively in large wooden barrels ranging from 8,500 to 21,000 liters. This method provides structure and layering, while maintaining the subtlety of the oak. The wine was bottled in May 2023, with a total production of over 186,000 bottles, along with magnums and some larger sizes. This confirms Valbuena's role as one of the most consistent and prestigious expressions of Ribera del Duero.
color, smell and taste
The 2020 Valbuena displays a deep ruby red color. The bouquet opens with ripe berries, blackberries, and cherries, complemented by notes of cedar, violets, and mineral nuances. With further aeration, balsamic and spicy aromas develop, with accents of red cherry, violets, and a hint of apple. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, with a velvety texture, fine chalky tannins, and a subtle creaminess. It combines intensity and concentration with elegance and a long, mineral finish that blends fruit, spices, and a hint of cocoa. Compared to Único, Valbuena is more accessible and linear, yet always recognizable by the Vega Sicilia signature.
reviews and storage potential
International critics are unanimous in their praise. The Wine Advocate (Luis Gutiérrez) awarded 95 points, praising the wine's refined structure, airy style, and elegance. Joaquín Hidalgo (95 points) emphasized the balsamic and spicy aromas, the chalky tannins, and the layered, velvety structure. Zekun Shuai (suckling) awarded the wine 96 points, describing it as a seamless combination of minerality, dark fruit, and a long, elegant finish. The wine's aging potential is impressive: it will be available from 2025 onwards and can continue to develop until at least 2040-2037, with increasing complexity and finesse.
Would you like to order Vega Sicilia wines online?
If available, you'll find the official fact sheet and additional information about this fine wine in the "Attachments" tab. We'll automatically send you these when you order this wine. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount. You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pick up" at the checkout page. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway with ample parking. Click here for our address. You can read full wine reviews from publications like Parker, Suckling, Vinous, and Wine Spectator.
Need advice on finding the perfect wine to pair with your dish? Click here for our exclusive Sommelier. Free for Grand Cru customers.
wine and food pairings
- Grilled entrecôte with rosemary – the juicy texture and fruity notes complement the meat and herbs perfectly.
- Oven-baked leg of lamb with garlic and thyme – the spiciness of the dish enhances the complexity of the wine.
- Venison stew with red wine sauce – the earthy and rich flavours are balanced by the mineral freshness.
- Mushroom and Parmesan risotto – the creamy texture harmonizes with the silky tannins.
- Grilled eggplant with olive oil and garlic – the earthy flavors complement the minerality and floral nuances.
- Mature cheeses such as aged Manchego or Comté – the nutty notes enhance the long, elegant finish.
ABOUT THE BARRIQUES AT VEGA SICILIA
A large portion of the wooden barriques used at the estate are made in its own barrel shop, primarily made of American oak. The wood is dried for at least three years. Once the humidity drops below 12%, the maître-tonnelier begins his work. The wines begin aging in January, first in large barrels and then in new oak casks. For the Valbuena, this takes approximately three and a half years. The Unico is aged for at least seven years. During this aging period, the wines are progressively transferred to older barrels to achieve the perfect balance. Once this is achieved, they are returned to large wooden barrels. After bottling, the Valbuena remains at the estate for at least another year and a half in perfect climatic conditions. The Unico remains at the estate for at least another three years, and the larger barrels often much longer.
Available as of | Sep 10, 2025 |
---|---|
Packing information | Case |
Type of Wine | Red |
Country | Spain |
Region | Castilla y Leon |
Appellation | Ribera del Duero |
Icons | Icon Spain & Portugal |
Winery | Vega Sicilia |
Grape | Malbec, Merlot, Tempranillo |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2020 |
Drinking as of | 2025 |
Drinking till | 2037 |
Alcohol % | 14 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 95 |
James Suckling rating | 96 |
Vinous rating | 95 |
Tasting Profiles | Complex, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Kruidig, Rood fruit, Tannines, Vol |
Drink moments | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Open haard |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 95
Reviewed by:
Luis Gutiérrez
Release Price:
$320
Drink Date:
2025 - 2037
The 2020 Valbuena is from a year marked by COVID-19 and lots of rain before the harvest, which resulted in a more ethereal wine, with 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.9 and 4.45 grams of acidity. It was produced with 97% Tinto Fino and 3% Merlot, cooled down for 24 hours and then fermented with indigenous yeasts from a pied de cuve in stainless steel. It matured in barrel and oak vats during the first year, and in the second one, it aged exclusively in oak vats of different sizes, 8,500 and 21,000 liters. In 2020, the wine is finer-boned, more fluid and only medium-bodied, perhaps because of the dilution from the rain; the tannins are fine-grained and polished, but there's less juiciness in the wine. It calls for food. With time in the glass, the wine opens up and becomes more aromatic, and it even seems to gain juiciness and change texture. This is a production of 186,286 bottles, 5,673 magnums and some larger formats. It was bottled in May 2023.
I tasted the wines from the Vega Sicilia group earlier on in the year and have included the Duero wines here again for context. At Vega Sicilia, they are increasing their capacity in large oak vats, which are incorporated in the first year of élevage of the wines. 2020 was challenging, with rain just before and during the harvest, and 2015 was a warm and ripe year. The non-vintage blend was produced with wine from 2011, 2012 and 2013 and showed exceptionally well. They produce between 240,000 and 325,000 bottles.
Published: Jun 19, 2025
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James Suckling
Score
96
Avg Price (ex-tax)
$ 186
Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero Valbuena 5 2020
Sunday, Aug 18, 2024
Color
Red
Country
Spain
Region
Castilla y León
Vintage
2020
Download Shelftalker
Valbuena 5 used to be the baby Unico, and nowadays it is more like its younger brother with a lot of resemblance and just a bit less depth and tannins. Valbuena 5 comes from younger vines and sometimes different parcels from Unico. On the palate, this is more open and linear, while Unico is more profound and vertical. Notes of iron, blackberries, cedar, minerals and cocoa powder. Medium- to full-bodied with melted tannins and a long, long finish. Drinkable from 2025, but will hold for years.
Zekun Shuai
Senior Editor
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Wine Spectator
Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Ribera del Duero Valbuena 5.° 2019 | $250
There's a quiet power to this polished red, with sculpted, chalky tannins enmeshed in a graceful range of ripe black plum and black cherry flavors, plus accents of Earl Grey tea, violet and cigar box. Long and silky, with a vibrant, well-spiced finish. Tinto Fino and Merlot. Drink now through 2035. 16,965 cases made, 1,578 cases imported.
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Vinous
95
Drinking Window
2025 - 2040
From: Duero: From Ribera to Toro via Rueda (And a Few Other Detours) (Jun 2025)
The 2020 Valbuena 5º is Tinta del País from Ribera del Duero. Balsamic and herbal aromas mingle with forest, red fruit, cherry, violet and a hint of apple peel on the nose. The palate is intense, with a velvety texture, moderate concentration and enveloping flow. Chalky tannins and a touch of creaminess define the structure. Ample and richly flavored, with subtle oak in the background. A fine example of elegant Ribera.
- By Joaquín Hidalgo on June 2025
At the extremely classical end of elegant Ribera del Duero, Vega Sicilia produces archetypal, long-aged wines in which careful work with oak yields reds of remarkable precision. Using estate grapes from old vines planted in margas—calcareous clay—the oenological team led by Gonzalo Iturriaga focuses on taming Ribera’s character and bringing out its most refined aspects. Vega Sicilia’s legendary Único has defined its own style within the Ribera context. It would be nearly impossible to fully understand the region’s reds without tasting multiple vintages of Único and experiencing the tertiary character that comes from six years in barrel and at least four more in bottle before release. Vega Sicilia’s Toro wine, Pintia, brings the house’s signature balance to D.O. Toro. Pintia is done in an intense, fruit-driven style with refined tannins, which is a characteristic not always found in the region.
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The history of Vega Sicilia dates back to 1864 with an unprecedented revolutionary step for the time. In that year, Eloy Lecanda founded the winery and imported 18,000 cuttings of cabernet sauvignon, malbec, merlot and pinot noir from Bordeaux. He plants these cuttings on his father's finca, just east of Valladolid. A long education in barrique and wooden foeders follows. Only in 1915 did the domain itself bottle the first Valbuena and Vega Sicilia.
Vega Sicilia establishes its reputation for good in 1929 at the World Exhibition in Barcelona. There, the years 1917 and 1918 receive an award. From that moment on, the company expanded its image to its current, almost legendary dimensions.
In 1982 a new era dawned with the acquisition of the domain by the current owner, the Alvarez family. The new owner immediately starts an extensive program of investments in the vineyards and cellars, without affecting the unique character of Vega. In that year the D.O. Ribera del Duera set. After the successful acquisition of Vega Sicilia, the Alvarez family is considering further expansion. They look for the best terroirs and add a number of famous or promising wine regions to their property in a relatively short time.
This domain, the most famous in Spain, was founded by Eloy Lecanda in 1864. Throughout its history, the domain has belonged to various families, but has always preserved its uniqueness and class. It all started in 1848 when Don Toribio Lecanda, a Basque, helped Marqués de Valbuena out of financial difficulties by buying a 2000 ha property. When Don Eloy Lecanda inherited this domain from his father on July 22, 1859, he decided to do something with it. In 1864 he goes to Bordeaux and buys 18,000 vines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, Malbec, Merlot and Pinot Noir. When he planted it on his Finca Vega Sicilia, it was an act of infatuation for many. After all, the domain mainly lived from cattle breeding, orchards and the sale and production of ceramics.
When the Lecanda family also got into financial difficulties, a new lender made its appearance: the Herrero family. 15 years later, Antonio Herrero Velázquez acquired the entire domain. In 1905, management of the domain came into the hands of Txomin Garramiola. This Basque actually worked for the Riojabodega Cosme Palacio. Since it was difficult for him to continue to supply wine to his customers in Bilbao due to the phyloxera - Bilbao was at that time the nerve center for Spanish wines, especially those of Rioja - he suggested to the sons of Antonio Herrero, who had been responsible since 1901 goods for the domain, to rent the bodega to him for a term of 10 years. Palacio took Txomin as a confidant, he would make the wine. The style of this wine would be in line with the wine that Cosme Palacio customers were used to, i.e. Rioja style: long aging in wood and bottling when the orders arrived, not before. The domain then listened to the name Bodegas de Lecanda.
When the lease expired in 1915 and the domain was renamed Hijos de Antonio Herrero, the 3 brothers were able to convince Txomin to stay on. After all, it was a matter of prestige that the wine would be made further. From 1915, Txomin was able to make its own wines, which no longer served to compensate for the shortage of Rioja at Cosme Palacio. This meant the birth of Vega Sicilia Unico and Valbuena.
At that time, the Herrero family moved in the highest Spanish circles of aristocracy and industrialists. The bodega was a heavily loss-making activity, but the other revenues from the Finca had to close this gap. It was never his intention to make Vega Sicilia a wine that would be commercialized. After all, the wine was not for sale… and only served as prestige for the Herrero family. The wine could only be bought with friendship and not with money. If someone wanted to buy a bottle without being friends with the Herreros, they asked a price that was out of all proportion at the time. This is how the myth of the most expensive wine in Spain was slowly born.
The wine enjoyed great success throughout Europe in the 1920s. In 1933 Txomin dies and in 1952 the domain is sold to Prodes, a seed factory. However, there was no longer the enthusiasm of the Herrero brothers. Until the arrival of Jesús Anadón, who remained the administrator of the domain until its sale to the current owners.
The sale to the Alvarez family in 1982 was the best thing that could have happened to Vega Sicilia. The family bought Finca Vega Sicilia as an investment - the Eulen family business is mainly engaged in industrial cleaning and security services and is one of Spain's largest groups of companies. They realized that the thread of evolution had to be picked up and have invested in this field ever since. Pablo Alvarez heads the group Vega Sicilia.
Since 1998, Xavier Ausas has been head of the technical staff as an oenologist. Today Vega Sicilia is more alive than ever!
Varieties
The entire domain covers 1000 ha. 250 ha of these are vineyards, divided among Tinto fino (200 ha), Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec. A meticulous system was introduced for viticulture whereby production can never exceed 22 hl/ha (max. 2 kg of grapes per stick). The grapes are never harvested below 13% alcohol. 2200 sticks per ha are planted. The oldest vines are used for the Unico, the others for the Valbuena. The latter also contains more Merlot than Cabernet Sauvignon, while the Unico is just the opposite.
The whole area has a clay-limestone soil, with some mixed zones and part alluvial with sandy soils and boulders (from the domain towards the Duero). The climate is continental with Atlantic influences. Little precipitation (never more than 500 mm). On average 2200 hours of sunshine. The proximity of the Duero ensures that the morning dew has a refreshing effect on the vineyards.
The secret of Vega Sicilia lies in a complex of factors:
- Quality of the soil
- Climate (micro and meso)
- Large percentage of very old sticks
- Very low yield, 8 to 20 hectoliters per hectare, depending on the year
- Very long aging in barrel
- Perfectionism in all aspects
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