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Vino Malbec Benegas Lynch 750 Ml.

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Vino Malbec Benegas Lynch 750 Ml.

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It is a bright wine with an intense red color with violet reflections characteristic of the varietal. Ripe fruits such as strawberries and plums, is the first olfactory sensation that this wine presents us. Then floral notes are discovered, mainly violet. It is a powerful wine, with round tannins and marked with a lot of character with an excellent balance on the palate and great persistence. Its passage through wood has given it the necessary silkiness to unite the entire range of descriptors that this wine has developed during fermentation, hence the very present notes of raw leather and tobacco.

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Product Details

Compositions
100% Malbec
Estilo de vino
Tinto Persistentes de Cuerpo
Método de elaboración
Fermentación regular
Crianza en madera
Height
Entre 1100 y 1200 msnm
Enólogo/a
type of container
Botle
línea ó Segmento
Gran reserva
País
Argentina
Provincia
Mendoza
Región
Región Atlántica
Zona Vitivinícola
Mendoza Valle de Uco
Orgánico
No
Recomendación
Si queres diferenciarte, éste es el regalo ideal
year
Maridaje
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About Benegas

In 1883, Federico Benegas Lynch's great-grandfather, Don Tiburcio Benegas founded the "El Trapiche" winery. Faced with the economic crisis that the province was going through, which was a producer of alfalfa and wheat, Don Tiburcio had the vision that Mendoza should be a great producer of fine wines worldwide (until that moment during the 19th century there were between 500 and 2,000 hectares of vineyards planted) and not only focuses on his project, but also encourages other producers to incorporate new techniques and plant fine varieties by distributing the stakes that he had brought from France to anyone who would like to plant vines. Thus Don Tiburcio became one of the most important personalities of 19th century American viticulture along with Agoston Haraszthy in California and Silvestre Ochagavia in Chile.

At the beginning of the '70s, when the Argentine wine industry was immersed in a crisis, the shareholders who controlled the family company Benegas Hnos. Decided to dissolve El Trapiche, and all the assets were sold separately: brands, vineyards, it was demolished. the winery and is sold subdivided.

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