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Manos Negras, Malbec, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina
Type | Red |
Grapes | Malbec |
Country/Region | Argentina, Mendoza |
Alcohol | 14% |
Alejandro Sejanovich is arguably Argentina's most knowledgeable viticulturist, working as vineyard director for Bodega Catena Zapata for 16 years, he pioneered high altitude vineyard planting and conducted ground breaking research on Mendoza Malbec clones. Manos Negras focuses on latitude winemaking, planting Torrontes in the northern stretches of Cadayate in Salta, Pinot Noir in the southern-most region of Neuquen in Patagonia and cultivates 50 year old Malbec vines in the prized Altamira appellation in the Uco Valley.
ViticultureMalbec is the undisputed signature grape from Argentina. The high altitude desert oasis of Mendoza has provided the ideal conditions for this once minor French blending grape to unfurl its strengths unlike anyhere else in the world.
WinemakingFermented at temperatures below 24º C for 12 days, with a 28 day maceration, before ageing in French oak.
Oak AgeingTime: 9 Months
Type: French 225 Litre
% wine oaked: 100
% new oak: 10
Tasting NoteThe bright sunny days give a deep blackish colour and dark fruit flavours while the cool mountain nights produce violet aromas and a soft, supple texture.
Food MatchingLeaner red meats, and even lighter cuts like dark meat turkey or roasted pork.
AwardsTim Atkin Argentina Report 2021 90 Points. Delivering a whole lot of perfume and fruit intensity at the price, this is impressively denseand well structured with some spicy oak top notes, damson and blackberry fruit flavours andan earthy undertone. 2022-25. 90 Points, TA, May 2021.
James Suckling 91 Points
Plum, maraschino-cherry, orange-zest and vanilla aromas. Its medium-to full-bodied with fine-grained tannins and a succulent, fleshy palate. Drink now. 91 Points, JS, March 2021.