Typical Argentinian Malbec, bloody good one though.
First decant this wine, give it a little air and wait an hour or three to open up. It makes a difference.There’s aromas of plum, licorice and blackcurrant with spice notes, these follow on the taste and there are firm tannins that stick to the mouth. Its a concentrated wine with good length and at £30 a bottle its on the mark for quality and value.
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Solocontigo – Reserva Malbec 2013, Mendoza, Argentina