Description
Winemaker’s Notes
We call this harvest “el Año Mendocino,” the Mendoza year. After a small, cool vintage in 2017, which we refer to as “El Año Bordelés” (the Bordeaux Year) and a small, very cool and rainy 2016: “el Año Bourguignon” (the Burgundian year), we finally got a vintage that is classically Mendozan: dry, cool, sunny and with moderate yields in every region from the lowest to the highest altitudes.
Critic Ratings
James Suckling Review – Published May 5, 2021 – Rated 93:
A medium-to full-bodied red with aromas of black plum, black raspberry, orange zest, wild herbs and sandalwood. Very fine, seamlessly integrated tannins carry fragrant layers of dark fruit. Complex, zesty and deliciously spiced. Drink now or hold.





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