Descripción

Alión es el "hijo" pequeño de Vega Sicilia, aunque se elabora en una bodega independiente. Gana muchos enteros a medida que pasan los años y se ha vuelto ya un "imprescindible" entre los grandes tintos españoles. Destaca por su elegancia y untuosidad en boca. Una manera algo más acecesible de descubrir un ribera del Duero de la que, seguramente, es la firma más icónica de esta denominación de origen.

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Tinto Crianza
Añada
2016
Grado
15.0% vol.
Producción
258.458 botellas y 7.017 mágnums
Variedad
100% Tinto fino
Otros formatos disponibles:
Origen
Ribera del Duero

Cata

Vista
Color cereza intenso.
Nariz
Aromas a fruta madura, hierbas secas, roble cremoso y especias dulces.
Boca
Sabor potente, de taninos maduros, con notas a fruta madura y especies.
Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 18 ºC.
Consumo
Óptimo hasta 2036-2041, si se conserva en buenas condiciones.
Maridaje
Guisos, estofados y carnes rojas.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Viñedos plantados a una altura de 750 metros sobre el nivel del mar localizados en los términos municipales de Padilla, Valbuena de Duero y Pesquera de Duero.
Superficie
130 hectares.
Edad
30 años de edad media.
Suelo
Con buen drenaje, profundos, con alternancia de materiales gruesos y finos junto a gravas cuarcíticas que arrastró el Duero.
Clima
Continental
Cosecha
Vendimia manual.
Envejecimiento
Crianza de 12 meses en barricas, el 80% de ellas nuevas y construidas principalmente con roble francés, pero con un 5% de roble americano.
Embotellado
Tuvo lugar en junio de 2018.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

The highly anticipated 2016 Alión spent 12 months in oak barrels, 80% of them new and built mainly with French oak but with some 5% American oak, and some 10% of the volume matured in 15,000-liter concrete vats. It hits the scale at 15% alcohol and has moderate acidity, showing ripe black fruit and a creamy texture. 2016 has to be one of the freshest and most elegant vintages of Alión, a year with depth, freshness and terrific balance. Same as they do in Pintia, they are finding ways to lower the impact of the oak in the wine; here, they used concrete, and the wine shows more primary and floral aromas and is nicely textured and with fine tannins. 258,458 bottles, 7,017 magnums and some larger formats produced. It was bottled in June 2018.

They renewed the Alión facilities in 2018 to include smaller vats so they could ferment smaller plots separately and increase the use of concrete for the wine's élevage.

James Suckling:

A very savory and succulent Alion with so much complexity of flavor with berries, chocolate and dried meat. Some cedar, too. Full body. Vertical and very long. Purity of fruit and tannins to this wine. Needs two or three years to soften. Release in 2020. Better after 2022.

Decanter:

There was a time (until recently) when Alión sat in Vega Sicilia's shadow. It was the neighbour, and all too obviously the junior partner, without an apparent sense of direction. With this vintage, it has made a real step forward. It starts with vivid red fruit aromatics, charming the drinker. Notes of subtle oak follow through. The palate is plump, with a developing rasp of tannin, showing notes as of very fine Florentine leather. Finally the line of acidity comes through to refresh the finish.