2019 Pintia Vega Sicilia
Vega Sicilia

2019 Pintia

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Tasting notes:

Pintia is sourced from the banks of the River Duero, within the Toro DO. The extremely cold winters and hot summers influence its complex soils, which are characterised by pebbles. Aged in French and American oak barrels for 12 months, the wine is deep with great intensity of fruit and offers a good tannic structure and a very friendly, fresh and persistent palate.

Producer description:

Founded in 1864 by Don Eloy Lecanda y Chaves who planted the first Bordeaux grapes on the land, Vega Sicilia is Spain’s most prestigious wine estate. Since 1982, the winery has been in the hands of the Alvarez family who played a major role in building Ribera del Duero’s reputation. They own 210ha of vines, some of which are over hundred years old, which thrives on a unique terroir. Their meticulous care in both vineyards and cellar gave birth to Unico, their flagship, which is known as Spain's “first growth”.

Style:
Still Red
Vintage:
2019
Dryness:
Dry
ABV:
14.5
Size:
75cl
Delivery:
4 weeks
Available:
2

Critic Scores

Robert Parker | 94

The wine released in 2024 is the 2019 Pintia, from a very dry year when they did a softer vinification and used some 15% stainless steel for the élevage to keep the fruit and freshness. It fermented in stainless steel and oak vats with indigenous yeasts. It's a powerful year; the wine has 15% alcohol and is round and full-bodied. It's a heady and ripe Pintia. They had to be careful with the harvest date, and they harvested early and quite quickly. Even though the wine is ripe and heady, with notes of grenadine and small ripe berries, it's also exotic and spicy, quite showy, lush and full-bodied, with 2019 tannins. It's a more powerful wine that is going to require patience. They produced 224,724 bottles, 6,587 magnums and some smaller and larger sizes. It was bottled in May 2021.

James Suckling | 95

Ripe blackberries, tar, dark cherries and dark spices. Fine cocoa powder, too. Rich and full-bodied on the palate with a saline smack to the middle. Very long and powerful but expressive and refined. A little richer and more powerful than 2018, but elegant and poised at the same time. Vertical, fine-grained tannins. Drink from 2026