Andeluna '1300' Malbec 2017
Primary flavours

Blueberry

Cherry

Dark Berries

Plum

Cocoa

Coconut

Coffee

Vanilla
Details
The Uco Valley is one of the more prestigious subzones of Mendoza, and one of the most dramatic. There are vines planted at exceptional altitudes, exposed to the sun but softened by the winds. The fruit here is powerful but full of freshness.
Andeluna takes full advantage of the altitude - their 1300 Malbec is loaded with black plum and ripe dark cherries. There's violet and a meatiness to the wine as well, along with really complex flavours of tar, some gravelly tannins and a lick of oak.
A really smart package - immaculate balance between fruit richness and tannin, with clean acidity and a long, lingering finish.
It’s not difficult to get very, very excited indeed from the fine wines coming out of Argentina’s Mendoza region. There, you’ll find talented winemakers who’ve decided the sky is the only limit when it comes to quality, innovation, and the kind of excellence they can achieve through viticulture… and Andeluna Winery is among the best producers in Mendoza right now. In fact, this winery is so good, the world Sommelier Wine Awards named it ‘Producer of the Year’ in 2010, and other awards and recognitions have come thick and fast since then. Spearheaded by visionary winemaker Silvio Alberto in 2003, Andeluna was set up to explore the possibilities of the high altitude vineyards of Mendoza. Here, the air is thin, the soils are dry and loose, and the weather is unforgiving… but the grapes which grow do so in tiny yields, which offer up truly incredible flavours and aromas. When Alberto’s first vintage was released, it became clear to him that his mission was to bring the flavours of Mendoza to the world, and continuing exploring the incredible potential that his Malbec vines displayed so strongly. Over the past 15 years, Andeluna has grown from strength to strength, and continues to innovate with the land, the grapes, the climate, and the constantly evolving equipment and technology at Alberto’s disposal. Argentinian wine continues to ascend to ever-greater heights, and it’s wineries like this one providing the rocket fuel. The Uco Valley is one of the more prestigious subzones of Mendoza, and one of the most dramatic. There are vines planted at exceptional altitudes, exposed to the sun but softened by the winds. The fruit here is powerful but full of freshness. Andeluna takes full advantage of the altitude - their 1300 Malbec is loaded with black plum and ripe dark cherries. There's violet and a meatiness to the wine as well, along with really complex flavours of tar, some gravelly tannins and a lick of oak. A really smart package - immaculate balance between fruit richness and tannin, with clean acidity and a long, lingering finish.
It’s not difficult to get very, very excited indeed from the fine wines coming out of Argentina’s Mendoza region. There, you’ll find talented winemakers who’ve decided the sky is the only limit when it comes to quality, innovation, and the kind of excellence they can achieve through viticulture… and Andeluna Winery is among the best producers in Mendoza right now. In fact, this winery is so good, the world Sommelier Wine Awards named it ‘Producer of the Year’ in 2010, and other awards and recognitions have come thick and fast since then. Spearheaded by visionary winemaker Silvio Alberto in 2003, Andeluna was set up to explore the possibilities of the high altitude vineyards of Mendoza. Here, the air is thin, the soils are dry and loose, and the weather is unforgiving… but the grapes which grow do so in tiny yields, which offer up truly incredible flavours and aromas. When Alberto’s first vintage was released, it became clear to him that his mission was to bring the flavours of Mendoza to the world, and continuing exploring the incredible potential that his Malbec vines displayed so strongly. Over the past 15 years, Andeluna has grown from strength to strength, and continues to innovate with the land, the grapes, the climate, and the constantly evolving equipment and technology at Alberto’s disposal. Argentinian wine continues to ascend to ever-greater heights, and it’s wineries like this one providing the rocket fuel. The Uco Valley is one of the more prestigious subzones of Mendoza, and one of the most dramatic. There are vines planted at exceptional altitudes, exposed to the sun but softened by the winds. The fruit here is powerful but full of freshness. Andeluna takes full advantage of the altitude - their 1300 Malbec is loaded with black plum and ripe dark cherries. There's violet and a meatiness to the wine as well, along with really complex flavours of tar, some gravelly tannins and a lick of oak. A really smart package - immaculate balance between fruit richness and tannin, with clean acidity and a long, lingering finish.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
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, medium tannins, medium alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Mendoza
country
Argentina
Grape type
Malbec
Wine Maker
Andeluna
Alcohol
13%
Vintage
2017
Cellar period
5-10 years
Production method
Sustainably Made
Pairing guide
We love a great bottle of Malbec with our dinner, and this spicy number from Andeluna is definitely a great bottle of Malbec! This wine is packed full of deep fruit flavour with loads of textural quality, and as such is going to be a top bottle to pair with all kinds of rich, savoury dishes with plenty to shout about. We especially like this one with classic Mexican dishes (the more casual and slow-cooked the better!) but it’s also going to go really well with spiced duck, and cheaper cuts of beef like hanger and skirt steak. This is a wine which is going to be very happy with a bit of smoke, so don’t be afraid to get some char lines on your beef and lamb. It’s also a surprisingly top match for dark chocolate and chocolate gateau - which may be controversial, but hey, if it works, it works!
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Food

Grilled Meat

Sausage

Grilled Vegetables

Red Meat
Tastes

Bitter

Rich
Moods

Relaxed
Seasons

Cooler Months
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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