95/100 PP
"The 2012 Valbuena was cropped from a vintage with a very dry and warm summer that resulted in very healthy grapes. Since the 2010 vintage, this wine is fermented plot by plot following the findings from a soils study they did. The élevage is in French and American oak barrels that on average lasts some 18 months followed by another 18 months in 20,000-liter oak vats, but of course some lots had more time in barrique and others more time in vat. It has ripe tannins and a powerful mouthfeel but with a soft texture. Even if it's not widely mentioned, it always has had some French grapes, mainly Merlot, but this 2012 is the first Valbuena ever to be really 100% Tempranillo—because the Merlot didn't behave well in this warm and dry year. It follows the path opened by the 2010, more precise and elegant, rounded by that extra time in larger vats to finish polishing the tannins. I find this 2012 halfway between 2010 and 2011. It has depth and elegance, more serious than Alión, which is always the (maybe unfair) comparison. 174,545 bottles and some larger formats were filled in April 2014."
(Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com)
"Valbuena, is the purest expression of the Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) in Vega Sicilia. Tinto Fino is clearly the predominant wine in the assemblage of the varieties that make up this magnificent wine. The other variety used is Merlot, which is added to a greater or lesser extent depending on the vintage.
The Valbuena Tempranillo is obtained from plots located on gentle concave slopes that descend from the wasteland. Those soils are made up of material that was eroded and accumulated as colluvial on the lower slopes, developing a high profile soil, with a specific important evolution with the formation of a deep calcic horizon.
Valbuena provides us with a direct and understandable view of the greatness of this "terroir" with the direct influence of each vintage. Its production remains unchanged meaning that it is each year\'s weather factors that mark the differences between the different harvests."
(Vega Sicilia)
Anbauregion: | Ribera del Duero |
Flaschengröße: | 75 cl - Bouteille, Normalflasche |
Jahrgang: | 2012 |
Klassifikation: | DO Ribera del Duero |
Typ: | Rotwein trocken Rotwein |
Land: | Spanien |
Rebsorte: | 90-100% Tinto Fino (Tempranillo) und 0-10% Merlot |
Ausbau: | 18 Monate in 500l-Fässern, anschließend weitere 18 Monate in neuen und gebrauchten Barriques aus amerikanischer und französischer Eiche, danach 24 Monate Flaschenreife und abschließend die Freigabe ab dem 5. Jahr nach der Ernte |
Rebfläche: | ca. 240 ha |
Boden: | Schluffiger oder toniger Sand mit abwechselnden Schichten aus Kalkstein und Mergel |
Alkoholgehalt: | 13,5 % vol |
Trinkempfehlung ab: | jetzt |
Trinkempfehlung bis: | 2037+ |
Trinktemperatur: | 16-18 °C |
Verschluss: | Naturkork |
Bewertung robertparker.com: | 95/100 |
Bewertung Daniel Nussbaum: | 93+/100 |
Bewertung Jahrgang: | ****-*****/***** |
Abgefüllt von: | Finca Vega Sicilia, 47359 Valbuena de Duero - Valladolid, Spanien |