| Classification | Cru Classe |
| Type | Red |
| Producer | Vega Sicilia |
| Vintage | 2014 |
| Country | Spain |
| Region | Ribera del Duero |
| Grape | Tempranillo |
| Alcohol % | 14% |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| Condition | Perfect |
| Label | Perfect |
| Drinkable | 2026-2044 |
| Stock | 5 |
The 2014 harvest at Ribera del Duero was perfect for premium Tempranillo. The 2014 Unico wine from Vega Sicilia turned out powerful and elegant, one of the strongest among the estate's recent releases. Thanks to the long growing season, the old vines gradually gained complexity and the Cabernet Sauvignon element became particularly powerful. Released after the estate's characteristic 10 years of aging, this wine demonstrates why Vega Sicilia remains one of Spain's most prestigious wineries.
The 2014 Único was produced with grapes from 40 hectares of vines selected from the 210 hectares the winery has. The grapes were picked between September 20th and October 3rd, and the blend was 94% Tinto Fino and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon. It fermented in oak vats with indigenous yeasts, with malolactic in stainless steel. The first part of the aging was in 225-liter barrels and the second one in 20,000-liter oak vats, and the élevage lasts 10 years between oak and bottle. It's a year that combines power and elegance; it's concentrated but has subtleness. I had a unique opportunity to taste it from magnum one year ago and was truly impressed. This tasting was consistent with those sensations. 2014 was a good vintage in the zone, a year with good rain and a big crop, not as powerful as 2012 or 2015 but a year with finesse. The wine feels very balanced, lower in alcohol and with integrated oak, crunchy, fresh and still young. It feels quite classical; it's fine-boned, elegant but also powerful, more like the Únicos from yesteryear. It has to be one of the finest vintages of recent times. It has 14% alcohol, a pH of 3.85 and five grams of acidity measured in tartaric acid per liter of wine. One of the largest vintages of Único, 104,606 bottles, 3,612 magnums, 356 double magnums, 50 imperials and five Salmanazars were produced. It was bottled in June 2020. It seems like years ending in four—94, 2004, 2014 (but not 84, that was not produced)—are very good here. We'll have to wait and see about the 2024...
A refined, ethereal and elegant Unico. Streamlined layers of mixed peppercorns, smoked paprika, blackberries and spiced dark fruit. Hints of orange zest and flowers. Spicy, with tightly wound tannins. The length is impressive. 94% tempranillo and 6% cabernet sauvignon. Tasted from magnum. Coming along nicely. Try on release in 2026 or after.
Transparent crimson. Powerful, savoury nose that’s extremely intense. Grainy tannins insist on the end after smooth palate entry and lots of textured tamarind flavour. A little heat just before the refreshing finish that expresses the high elevation of this region. Long and fresh. Beefy and savoury but not the most intense.
The 2014 Unico is primarily composed of Tempranillo with an additional 6% dash of Cabernet Sauvignon, both sourced from the eponymous property in Ribera del Duero. Aged at length in barrels and large oak vats, the combination of aging methods brings out the wine's nuances in what was a generous year. A dark garnet-red in the glass. The aromas offer licorice and cedar notes alongside hints of orange peel, petit four, cola and pine. There's a background of ripe dark fruit. The palate is dry and plush with a chalky texture and supple tannins, contributing to the complex character. A nuanced red just at the beginning of its life.
Unico 2014 follows the estate's traditional formula:
But why add Cabernet to the noble Spanish grape? Cabernet has been part of the DNA at Vega Sicilia since 1864, when founder Don Eloy Recanda brought French cuttings from Bordeaux. Cabernet is not dominant, but it is clearly pronounced. While Tempranillo provides fruit and body, Cabernet Sauvignon adds the structure and distinctive black currant notes that set Unico apart from other Ribera del Duero wines.
This wine spent 10 years in barrel and bottle before release, and it shows. Dark cherry and plum aromas dominate, complemented by cedar, tobacco and a distinctive earthy minerality due to the estate's clay-calcium soils. On the palate, the wine shows Unico's powerful yet refined character, with firm tannins that have softened as a result of extended aging. Savory notes of leather, dark chocolate and dried herbs show the depth of Tempranillo and the careful integration of Cabernet Sauvignon. The finish lasts for many minutes, indicating that this wine still has a lot to give.
The Unico 2014 is ready to drink now, but patience is required until at least 2030. The tannin backbone remains strong enough to withstand another 15-20 years of development. And 10 years of aging before release? That's just the beginning, the wines will gain even more complexity as they are stored at 12-614°C and further integrate fruit with cedar and tobacco notes from prolonged contact with oak.
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