Marcelo Pelleriti, Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

 

 

Marcelo Pelleriti has produced a first class Malbec with this red wine from Mendoza. Its Dry, pretty bold with integrated tannins and a softness that’s welcome. There’s plenty of red and black fruit flavours with red cherry in the main followed by blackcurrant. Notes of oak, leather and spice sitting in the background with a hint of chocolate.

At £10 a bottle it’s great value and worth a few bottles in anyone’s Cellar.

Buenaventura, Descarriados Gran Malbec, Uco Valley, Argentina

BuenaventuraDescarriados Gran Malbec

Buenaventura
Descarriados Gran Malbec

 

Now this is a great Malbec from Mendoza and worthy of a few bottles in anyone’s Cellar, cupboard or under the stairs. Dry, bold but smooth with grippy tannins. Black plum, blackcurrant, oak and earthy hints make its a wine to sip and ideally have with a stew or strong cheeses it’s quite wonderful.

At about £10 a bottle it’s excellent value

Videla Aranda, Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

Videla Aranda, Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

Videla Aranda, Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

 

Videla Aranda, Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina is a pretty good red wine. Its typical of the style snd quality of of a mass produced malbdc from Mendoza and that’s not a bad thing. Dry, smooth, reasonable tannins with decent length. There’s blackcurrant, redcurrant and notes of oak, and vanilla. It’s a wine to just drink and enjoy and not think to much about.  At £7.50 on a mix 6 bottle offer at Majestic Wines It’s very good value and worth a few bottles in the wine store.

Altar Uco, Edad Moderna Blend, 2022, Argentina

Altar Uco, Edad Moderna Blend, 2022, Argentina

Altar Uco, Edad Moderna Blend, 2022, Argentina

This red Bordeaux blend from Altar Uco in Mendoza is rather good. There’s lots in this dry red wine with firm tannins and plenty of black fruit with tobacco,  leather, oak, coffee and a slight earthy undertone all integrated very well.

With Cab Sav, Cab Franc, Merlot and Malbec it makes the most of each grapes strengths. That said at £17 a bottle it’s not cheap, that’s a shame.

 

Mascota, Unanime, Merlot, 2018, Mendoza, Argentina

Mascota, Unanime, Merlot, 2018, Mendoza, Argentina

Mascota, Unanime, Merlot, 2018, Mendoza, Argentina

Argentinian makes a fantastic wine and this Merlot from Mascota is quite divine. Dry with plenty of red fruit with blueberry as well, chocolate and black pepper under pin the flavours. I wouldn’t say it was particularly complex but there’s definitely good structure here and a very long finish which makes this a superb wine for approximately £15 a bottle.

 

 

Tesco, Finest Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

Tesco, Finest Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

Tesco, Finest Malbec, 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

 

Tesco sell a lot of wine do some of it will be terrible and some of it will be great. This is the latter. Excellent black fruit flavours and aromas with good length and firm bit not overly harsh tannins. Pair with a stew or steak for a great combination. Oh with discounts it was under £5, every little helps 😉

Los Haroldos, Blend, 2020, Argentina

Los Haroldos, Blend, 2020, Argentina

Los Haroldos, Blend, 2020, Argentina

 

Primarily a blend of Cab Sav and Malbec this house blend has great fruit concentration with red and black fruit in bucket loads. Bold and dry with firm tannins makes this a sipping wine or a wine with food. Usual steak or stew dishes or good strong cheeses to balance those tannins. At about £10 a bottle it’s good value.

Zuccardi, ‘Serie A’, Malbec-Tempranillo, 2020, Mendoza, Argentina

Zuccardi, 'Serie A', Malbec-Tempranillo, 2020, Mendoza, Argentina

Zuccardi, ‘Serie A’, Malbec-Tempranillo, 2020, Mendoza, Argentina

 

Another really good Argentinan red blend of Malbec and Tempranillo that’s dry, refined, with firm tannins and easy to drink. Good flavours and length make this £12 bottle of wine very good value.

 

Finca La Celia, Heritage, Malbec, 2012, Argentina

Finca La Celia, Heritage, Malbec, 2012, Argentina

Finca La Celia, Heritage, Malbec, 2012, Argentina

 

This is another excellent Malbec from Mendoza in Argentina, Finca La Celia with their Heritage, Malbec shows that they’re top notch producer. There loads of long length flavours of black fruit with leather and chocolate notes and hints of a herby undertone. Dry, smooth and well integrated firm tannins its a great wine.

We had it with brisket thst was slow cooked for 10 hours and it went very well. At £30 a bottle it’s reasonable value given the quality

Agrelo, Gran Enemigo, Cab Franc, 2014, Argentina

Agrelo, Gran Enemigo, Cab Franc, 2014, Argentina

Agrelo, Gran Enemigo, Cab Franc, 2014, Argentina

 

You don’t see as much Cabernet Franc as you should given how amazing this grape is and this Agrelo, Gran Enemigo from Argentina is flipping brilliant. Its dry, smooth, good tannins which are well integrated with plenty of red and black fruit flavours that last so long. There’s oak and earthiness that balance just so beautifully.

Its not cheap but for special occasions just perfect. We had it with slow cooked brisket which was amazing.