Malbec Universo 2019

Malma

49,00 €

The essential Malbec of Patagonia.

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Argentina

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Vin Red

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14%

Viticulture

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10 years +

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100% Malbec

Only 3 pieces in stock!

A vintage that will pair well with mature red meats, game dishes, Bigorre black pudding or mature cheeses.

Let's talk little, let's talk wine

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In the province of Neuquén, in the heart of Argentine Patagonia , the Malbec Universo cuvée reflects the uniqueness of a terroir. Located at an altitude of 300 meters, the vines planted in 1999 benefit from gravelly, loamy, and sandy soils, combined with a semi-arid continental climate characterized by constant cold winds and a high temperature range. These natural conditions favor the slow maturation of the grapes, guaranteeing freshness, aromatic intensity, and finesse—characteristics that make Patagonia one of the most promising regions for Malbec in Argentina.

The vinification of this cuvée begins with a manual harvest in search of the highest quality. Alcoholic fermentation lasts approximately 25 days in stainless steel vats, using selected yeasts. Once fermentation is complete, the wine continues aging for 12 months (40% in stainless steel vats and 60% in new barrels) , favoring purity and the work of the tannins. The wine is clarified and stabilized before being bottled.

This wine reveals notes of black cherry , blackberry, blackcurrant , blueberry , smoke , leather , black pepper and violet . On the palate, the body is fluid, carried by a beautiful acidity and supple and silky tannins. The finish is persistent and spicy without any heaviness.

Where are we traveling?

Patagonia

The vineyards of Patagonia are located in Argentina, 700 km south of Mendoza, mainly in the Rio Negro Valley, with also important areas in Neuquén and La Pampa. Neuquén, the regional capital, was founded in 1904. Viticulture was born there a little over 100 years ago thanks to Hilarion Furque, who introduced the first grape varieties, followed by Humberto Canale, who diversified the plantations. During the 1970s, the Canale family played a key role in preserving the vineyards in the face of Mendoza's expansion. The Patagonian climate is unique, with cooler temperatures than Mendoza, harsh winters, and hot, dry summers. The wide temperature range (20°C) allows the grapes to reach perfect ripeness, producing balanced wines. The strong winds develop thicker skins on the grapes, enhancing the color and structure of the wines. The vineyards benefit from more sunshine than Mendoza and an irrigation system from the Limay and Neuquén rivers, fed by glaciers, thus guaranteeing pure water for viticulture.

The little history of the country

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Although Argentina is considered the "New World," its winemaking tradition is much older than one might think, dating back to the time of Spanish colonization in the 16th century and later to Italian settlers. Unlike Chile, wine has long been a part of the country's culture.

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