Description
This ruby red colored wine displays aromas of red fruits such as plums mixed up with notes of soft smoke, vanilla and black pepper. Smooth as it enters the mouth with vibrant tannins. Long and persistant finish.
Features
Organic; Biodynamic; Sustainable
Producer Description
1800s Many Europeans immigrated to Argentina and planted vineyards at the foothills of the Andes.Malbec was brought to Argentina by a Frenchman, reportedly on April 17, 1853-World Malbec Day is now celebrated on the 17th of April.
1900s In the late 1980s, the Argentinean economy collapsed, and the wine industry suffered. The government encouraged the pulling up of older Malbec vineyards.New economic policies and foreign investment of the 1990s resulted in modern technology for wineries. Malbec was once again positioned as a top grape varietal, producing bold, plush wines with international appeal that were export-ready.
2000s More fine wine was made for international markets. Wines from Argentina were rapidly recognized as offering value and quality, and Malbec grew in popularity, being regarded as a friendly, easy-drinking red wine with broad consumer appeal. Argentinean winemakers are focused not only on quality, but on specific sites and vineyards, and sourcing wines from sub-appellations within prestigious growing regions.