This superb Malbec is deep purple, with powerful aromas of red berries and floral notes. Flavors of plum and sweet blackberry. Finish of ripe, balanced tannins.
Region: Mendoza: Rivadavia, Junín, Luján de Cuyo, Maipú, Tunuyán, Tupungato
A pleasingly soft wine with appealing suggestions of eucalyptus that underpin the raspberry fruit, but then gives way to a well-balanced edge of slate-influenced minerality and a burst of acidity. It is full, long, and even brings in a whisper of cinnamon.
Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec is a legacy of traditions passed down from generation to generation; and expresses the passions of everyone involved in the vineyards' labours. Hand-selected grapes are then transformed into a concentrated garnet-red wine whose lively red fruit aromas and silky tannins make way for a flood of sensations on the palate.
Wine Spectator 91 points top value 2012, Wine Enthusiast 92 points 2012, Wine & spirits magazine 93 points best buy 2011, Wine of Mendoza, Argentina
Beefsteak Club Malbec, Argentina
Origin: D.O. Mendoza, Argentina
Grape: MalbecABV: 12.5%
Vibrant aromas of crunchy red fruits and plum with a lightly spiced finish. Well-balanced and smooth with soft tannins to perfectly complement a juicy steak.
BenMarco wines are gently crafted to showcase the ripe fruit expression of their sustainably-farmed Mendoza vineyards.
They harvest by hand into small boxes to minimize damage to the fruit before fermentation and vinify each variety separately before ageing in new French (50%) and second year American (50%) oak for 11 months. Minimal handling creates wines that speak of their place-dry high desert, plenty of sunshine and poor soils that are perfect for grape growing.
Red summer fruit aromas dominate with a slight touch of black pepper. On the palate there is an attractive concentration of ripe red fruits with a good structure and the tannins are soft and smooth. Its finish is long with notes of coffee. Perfect with grilled meats and pasta dishes.
TRIVENTO RESERVE MALBEC, ARGRNTINA 100% Malbec Region of Origin: Luján de Cuyo (50%) and Uco Valley (50%), Mendoza. Description: alluvial soil and drip irrigation. Altitude:...