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Achaval Ferrer Mendoza Malbec 2022
BOTTLE:
$70.00
In stock
SKU
97090
HALF-DOZEN: $399.00 or $66.50 each
DOZEN: $756.00 or $63.00 each
DOZEN: $756.00 or $63.00 each
Made with grapes from Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley, the 2022 Malbec Mendoza revives the plush Malbec profile that gained popularity in the U.S. market in the 2000s, now with added intensity and concentration from the vintage. It offers a rich fruit blend, from ripe plum to blackberry, with a subtle hint of oak and fine tannins on the finish. This is well crafted and enjoyable. JOAQUIN HIDALGO, Vinous
Much more nuance than their Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Deep blue-black fruit swathed in broad, inky, supple tannins. A hint of rosemary and violet. Textbook Mendoza Malbec. JancisRobinson.com
This wine is brooding with rich fruit, showcasing cherry, plum, and spice notes. Its juicy, persistent palate is balanced with savoury undertones and approachable tannins. DECANTER
Achaval Ferrer helped put Mendoza on the map, producing wines that quickly gained international recognition. Today, it stands as one of the region’s classic examples, known for purity, intensity and site-driven Malbec. Their focus on old vines and minimal intervention has cemented their reputation as pioneers.
Much more nuance than their Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Deep blue-black fruit swathed in broad, inky, supple tannins. A hint of rosemary and violet. Textbook Mendoza Malbec. JancisRobinson.com
This wine is brooding with rich fruit, showcasing cherry, plum, and spice notes. Its juicy, persistent palate is balanced with savoury undertones and approachable tannins. DECANTER
Achaval Ferrer helped put Mendoza on the map, producing wines that quickly gained international recognition. Today, it stands as one of the region’s classic examples, known for purity, intensity and site-driven Malbec. Their focus on old vines and minimal intervention has cemented their reputation as pioneers.