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Bodegas Krontiras 'Natural Organic' Malbec 2023
Primary flavours

Blackberry

Blueberry

Dark Berries

Plum

Black Pepper

Spice

Violets
Details
Dark, dense, and wonderfully pure, this zero-sulphur Malbec brims with ripe blackberry, violets, and a touch of cracked pepper. On the palate it’s bold yet surprisingly poised with lush fruit framed by firm, clean tannins that glide rather than grip. An absolutely delicious number!
Bodegas Krontiras is a pioneering outfit found in the heart of Mendoza, Argentina. Enjoy the perfect blend of sustainability and stellar, forward-thinking, progressive winemaking. This family-owned gem is the first in the region to be fully biodynamic, which means every drop of wine is crafted with love, respect for the environment, and a dash of cosmic energy. Founded by the passionate duo Constantino Krontiras and Silvina Barros, the winery focuses on producing wines that sing with the spirit of the land. Their speciality? Malbec, of course! But they don't just make any Malbec; they create bold, expressive wines with a certain “wow” factor. Each bottle is a testament to their commitment to natural winemaking, right down to the vineyards that hum with life, from the soil microbes to the buzzing bees. Whether you’re sipping their vibrant Malbec or indulging in their lively Pét Nat, Krontiras wines have a story to tell.
Bodegas Krontiras is a pioneering outfit found in the heart of Mendoza, Argentina. Enjoy the perfect blend of sustainability and stellar, forward-thinking, progressive winemaking. This family-owned gem is the first in the region to be fully biodynamic, which means every drop of wine is crafted with love, respect for the environment, and a dash of cosmic energy. Founded by the passionate duo Constantino Krontiras and Silvina Barros, the winery focuses on producing wines that sing with the spirit of the land. Their speciality? Malbec, of course! But they don't just make any Malbec; they create bold, expressive wines with a certain “wow” factor. Each bottle is a testament to their commitment to natural winemaking, right down to the vineyards that hum with life, from the soil microbes to the buzzing bees. Whether you’re sipping their vibrant Malbec or indulging in their lively Pét Nat, Krontiras wines have a story to tell.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards full bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, very fruity, high tannins, high alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Mendoza
country
Argentina
Grape type
Malbec
Wine Maker
Bodegas Krontiras
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2023
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork (Natural)
Production method
Natural
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
Pairing guide
This natural Malbec loves bold flavours and dishes with a little warmth and depth. Try it alongside chargrilled ribeye with chimichurri, black bean and cocoa-rubbed pork shoulder, or roasted duck legs with blackberry and sage. It’s equally at home with a rich mushroom ragù over pappardelle, or a smoky sweet-potato and chorizo stew. For a standout vegan pairing, serve it with grilled portobellos marinated in balsamic and garlic, or a hearty black-lentil stew with roasted beets and thyme - the wine’s dark fruit and peppery lift wrap beautifully around those earthy, savoury notes.
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Food

BBQ

Grilled Meat

Red Meat
Chargrill
Tastes

Bitter

Rich
Moods

Always A Winner

Relaxed
Seasons

Autumn

Cooler Months
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza is Argentina's premier wine region which is located in the foothills of the Andes mountains. Mendoza is located 1000 km inland from Buenos Aires and is closer to Santiago, the capital of Chile. The region is famed for Malbec, which accounts for 20% of the variety planted in the country, yet also produces high quality Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and the native grape variety, Torrontés.
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