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Vino Malbec Gauchezco Plata Malbec 750 Ml.

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$5,700.00

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Ruby red with dark violet tones. On the nose it is intense and complex where peppers, blackberry and black cherry are combined, which are mixed with notes of vanilla and chocolate. On the palate it is balanced and harmonious, with ripe and sweet tannins, offering a long and persistent finish.

 

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Description

Gauchezco's roots begin in our historic and legendary vineyard, founded in 1881 by the governor of Mendoza Tiburcio Benegas in Barrancas Maipú. At this site, the first premium quality grapes were planted in Argentina. The long-desired dream of the Anesi family came true when they finally purchased their ideal vineyard on the legendary site that is now Viñedo Gauchezco. With fierce dedication, they continue to make this glorious historic property synonymous with world-class wine. Its production is centered in the main regions of Argentina: Maipú and Valle de Uco in Mendoza, and Cafayate in the province of Salta.

Product Details

Compositions
Malbec
Método de elaboración
Fermentación regular
Crianza en madera
Height
Entre 1100 y 1200 msnm
Enólogo/a
type of container
Botle
País
Argentina
Provincia
Mendoza
Sub-región
San Carlos- Paraje Altamira
Orgánico
No
Maridaje
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About Gauchezco

The main production areas that Gauchezco Vineyard & Winery focuses on are two:

Barrancas, Maipú (820 meters above sea level), part of the most traditional First Zone of Mendoza. The climate is moderate desert, with deep alluvial soils where clay, sand and limestone predominate.

Vista Flores, Paraje Altamira and La Consulta, in Valle de Uco (at 1,100 meters of altitude), the most prestigious wine region in Mendoza. Cold nights, sunny days, low humidity and a great thermal amplitude; Shallow alluvial soils where sand, limestone and rocks of different sizes predominate.

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