The success of Argentinian Malbec is something to be commended, and no one is complaining that the public has embraced a wine as much as they have these mighty Mendoza Malbecs.
However, I do sometimes wonder whether the success of Argentinian Malbec detracts from other wonderful wines of the region. So, I decided that I’m going to show off some truly fantastic Cab Francs to show that South America is not a one-trick pony.
Nose of plum, cherry, violet, bell pepper, cigar box and a touch of vanilla. Bright and linear on the palate with lively acidity, savoury spice and silky tannins. Elegant and pure. 91 Points- Decanter
Black cherry, blackcurrant, plum, violet, herbs, tomato leaf and sweet tobacco. Fresh, clean and focused with bright fruit and good extraction. Generous, structured, modern. 90 Points – Decanter
The nose displays aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, black cherry, spices and herbal hints. Appealing palate, easy to drink. Juicy finish. 91 Points – Decanter
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