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Durigutti Proyecto Las Compuertas "Malbec 1914" 2020

$55.00

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Made entirely from Malbec vines planted in 1914 in the Las Compuertas subregion of Mendoza. The wine is as elegant & complex as Malbec gets. 2,478 bottles produced.

 

  • Soil Type: Sandy loam.
  • Elevation: 900-1000 meters above sea level.
  • Grape: 100% Malbec.
  • Tasting Notes: Blackberry, plum, spice.
  • Pairing: Grilled meats, hearty stews.
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Mendoza is Argentina’s largest and most celebrated wine region, tucked into the foothills of the Andes in the country’s west. Sun-drenched days, cool mountain nights, and mineral-rich soils create ideal conditions for robust yet balanced wines. Although Malbec is the star here—yielding lush dark fruit and refined tannins—varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Torrontés also thrive. With each sub-region (from Luján de Cuyo to the Uco Valley) bringing its own distinct personality, Mendoza offers a vibrant tapestry of high-altitude vineyards that continue to elevate Argentine wine on the global stage.

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Malbec may have originated in France—where it features in Bordeaux blends, thrives in Cahors, and even appears in parts of the Loire Valley—but it’s become synonymous with Argentinian wine culture. This grape typically delivers concentrated dark fruit flavors like blackberry and black plum, accented by a subtle peppery spice and delicate violet aromas. French Malbec tends to be more structured, while its Argentine counterpart emphasizes plush tannins and robust fruit. Across both Old World and New, Malbec captivates with its velvety depth and distinctive charm.

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