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Altocedro Abras Malbec 2015 Wine Review

Altocedro Abras Malbec 2015

Altocedro Abras Malbec 2015

Cafayate Valley, Salta, Argentina

Community Score:90/100

Community Reviews: 2

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Price: $23.95

Drink: 2018-2022

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 14.8%

Sweetness: Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Altocedro

Agent: Tradesa Corp.

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Reviews and Ratings

Greg Hughes rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

This intensely aromatoc Malbec doesn't come from Mendoza (the well known epicentre of the dynamic Argentine wine industry). It os from the high altitude apellation to the north, in Salta. Cafayate is the centre of that region, in the Calchaqui Valley.
This region sits at a mindblowing 1700m above sea level, making it some of the highest vineyard space in the wprld. When you grpw up-high, it stresses the vines to growing more robust skins and tighter cluster. They alsp get great exposure, and hige temperature swings between the day and night. Hot ripening during the day and cool nights preserving natural acidity and aromatics. These are well made, concentrated wines.
Abras is a great example pf wjat to expect. From this region. Beautiful colour in glass, aromatocs of incense, boisenberry, blackberry pie, mocha, and plum.
The flavours are extremely well balanced for a wine of this alcohol. Blaclberry, plum, cassis. Warm spice on the finish.
Put it in the cellar for at least five years, or decant and have it with roast veggies and merguez sausage.
Salta Altocedro 2015 Malbec from Abras is produced with grapes grown in the Yacochuya zone of Cafayate in the province of Salta. One-third of the wine is aged in French oak barrels for 10 months with the balance in cement vats. Great BBQ wine. Drink now and for the next three years. - Community Wine Reviews

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