Concentrated yet lithe in style, showing fine definition and minerally cut on the long, focused finish. Nothing can beat this wine for a better partner of simple and authentic dishes with its verve and easy-going charms. To bring out the best in the wine, match with local products, such as cheeses, cured meats, pasta with meat sauce or grilled meats. Impressive.


Lovely Malbec. The aroma is harsh: blood, bell pepper. Later, the sweetness of banana and blackberries come. On the other hand, the taste is rather mild, sweetish, despite its intensity. Actually behaves like a fairly mature wine. Medium body, round tannins.

— Irina Vain


Beautiful balance. Warm cider and earthy. Full bodied. Burning wood, old leather, ash, roasted stone fruit. Deep garnet color.
Lucia Rogers · 28.10.2021
Excellent, complex wine! First time trying a pfefferer grape, a muscat varietal, and it pleases. Very crisp and fresh, but with some body to it. Bit of seedy bitterness on the edge, and an assertive pepper that warms the tongue on the finish. Off dry to sweeter finish, but rounded and balanced.
Charlotte Clark · 8.8.2021
Great smell, great taste, great wine. Todo un numero 1. One thing I complain is the stupid heavy bottles. I think those bottles deliver less wine, which is a shame
Julia Harris · 13.3.2021
Very smooth and easy
Maddie Johnston · 28.6.2021
Fresh and crispy. Mineral and oily. Green and great.
Daniel Rogers · 18.10.2021
Fruity and full bodied even though served not so chilled.
Kate Wright · 6.4.2021
Very good taste. Light wine. Fully recommended, especially with fish and calamari.
Emma Martin · 2.4.2021
Fresh, citrus not only in the nose, but the flavors hold over to the tasting. Smooth easy drinking. Finish falls inline with the other steps to the tasting. It is simply delicious!
Wilson Montgomery · 7.9.2021

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Region
  Mendoza is by far the largest wine region in Argentina. Located on a high-altitude plateau at the edge of the AndesMountains, the province is responsible for roughly 70 percent of the country's annual wine production.
Grapes
  Malbec is a purple grape variety used in making red wine. The grapes tend to have an inky dark color and robust tannins, and are known as one of the six grapes allowed in the blend of red Bordeaux wine.