Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Argentina. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2011

Finest Mendoza Malbec 2009


Originally from France, the Malbec grape was introduced from France to Argentina in the mid-1800s. Once widespread, its use in France has declined over the years and it has found a new home in the New World - particularly in Argentina. It is a powerful grape which is often added to blended wines, contributing rich fruit flavours, tannin and deep colour. It is a sun-loving variety and with the right growing conditions, can produce stylish, robust, fruit-driven wine. Malbec is now the most widely planted grape variety in Argentina, from which wineries are producing high quality varietal wines.
Appearance: Inky dark purple with an orange tinge.
Aroma: Vanilla-oak and iron.
Flavour: Striking acid attack. Bloody and briny with heavy, tangly tannins stranded on the tongue. Complex nonetheless with plenty to think about: damsons, dates, raisins, blood and ivy.

This wine is very good. Though it's more than drinkable right now, it's a little unsettled and boisterous and with a year or so of cellaring, I think it should settle down into a serious, even better wine - well worth the phenomenal £5.00 price tag if you can wait. Buy a couple!

Wine Name: Finest Mendoza Malbec
Producer: Tesco own-brand
Grape/Blend: Malbec
Vintage: 2009
Alcohol: 14%
Country: Argentina
Bought at: Tesco
Price: £5.00 (2 for £10 deal)
Value for money: Very Good
Over all rating: ♦♦ Good