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Malbec

Mendoza, Argentina

  • Vintage:  2009
  • Appellation:  Mendoza, Argentina
  • Grape:  Malbec
  • Alcohol by volume:  13.3%

Taste: Our Malbec has a deep violet red color. The wine has intense aromas of plum and black cherries on the palate. It is well structured, concentrated with soft tannins for a long, luscious finish.

Region: Malbec from Argentina is becoming more and more popular. The best region for Malbec is Mendoza, nestled at the foot of the Andes mountains. Our Malbec has a deep violet red color. Intense aromas of plum and black cherries, which also show on the palate. It is well structured, concentrated with soft tannins for a long, luscious finish.

Cameron's Notes: A lot of these Argentinean wines have normally not left the country previously as domestic consumption and knowledge have kept them at home. Originally from France, Malbec was introduced into Argentina in the 1860s. The abundance of sunshine suits the variety perhaps more so than its origin and now produces softer tannin and richer fruit styles and has been embraced by the Argentines as their national variety. We have deliberately aimed for the rich flavorsome style that you would also find at an Argentine asado. The wine has been made in one of the revamped family wineries that are producing stunning and interesting examples.



The Flying Winemaker Malbec is holding all that fruit and intensity and shows what a desirable variety Malbec is. While on the surface the wine appears soft—the variety begs to be paired with steak. It won't disappoint you.


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