Argentinian Red Wine
Argentina is the fifth-biggest producer of wine in the world, and some of the red wine from Argentina is right up there with even the very best from the old world. Like many new world wine regions, Argentinian red wine is currently enjoying a rejuvenation on the world scene, and this is due to the incredibly consistent climate, which allows growers to get the very best out of the crop. Browse our Argentinian red wine below.
"The 2020 Penedo Borges Cepas Cabernet Franc shows just how well Cab Franc thrives in the Malbec country of Mendoza, Argentina. >
This is a bold, expressive cabernet which certainly packs a punch, but also has admirable freshness and poise. Pronounced, >
Cabernet Francs and Petit Verdot form the backbone of this blend, and bring their freshness and lift to the profound, intense >
Expressive, fresh cassis fruit in abundance - quite an exuberant, aromatic style with a subtle note of cedar - classically >
Mendoza's high altitude vineyards have become the new home of the Malbec grape. Here on the sun drenched slopes of the Andes >
"The 2018 Cheval des Andes is a blend of 70% Malbec and 30% Cabernet Sauvignon fermented in small lots in 3,000- to 8,000-liter >
A wine of great expression, intense purplish colour with floral notes, red fruits and black fruits. Soft chocolate and mocha. >
A luscious, deep purple in the glass, highly aromatic with notes of dark, red-berry fruit and hints of dark chocolate, >
Intense ruby red colour, with notes of fresh sweet pepper and spice, chocolate and mocha. Balanced acidity, with excellent >
Everything we look for in an 'everyday' Malbec here - lots of plum and blackberry fruit, luscious texture, with a touch >
There's a deep, garnet core in the glass and a quick swirl rewards you with layered aromas of dark cherry fruit, cracked >
Made with 100% malbec carefully hand-picked at their best vineyard sites in Mendoza, the Blue Melosa is matured in new american >
Purplish red in colour, with a complex and fresh nose, with hints of spices, white pepper, sweet pepper and red fruits. >
The bright purplish red colour and aromas of fresh berries, dark cherry and coffee are an immediate attraction. The depth >
Our latest shipment from our friends at Penedo Borges in Mendoza has arrived in our cellars, and includes a number of delicious >
90 points, The Wine Advocate
"The 2016 El Salvaje Malbec should not be confused with the El Salvaje Malbec Orgánico, as this >
"Coonawarra Shiraz can excel in certain vintages, and the 2017 Bin 128 Shiraz is a fine effort, blending notes of dried >