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Rutini Wines Cabernet Malbec

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Rutini Wines Cabernet Malbec

17,35 Per bottle

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1 review for Rutini Wines Cabernet Malbec

  1. Dutch

    Anoniem (verified owner)

    I bought 2018 but got 2019 vintage – pls update your website.

    • Dutch

      Gerrie Bezuijen (store manager)

      Sorry busy new info uploading

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Rutini Wines Cabernet Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina. 12 months barrel aging, half and half new French and American oak. This beautiful blend of 50% Sauvignon and Malbec represents the richness of the Uco Valley. On the nose there are aromas of cherry, jam and plum. On the palate ripe fruit with vanilla and chocolate, nice structure and soft tannins that are lasting on the long finish.

Malbec: mainly grown in Bordeaux and south-west France. Characteristic of the wines from this grape is the intense and earthy fruit in the scent, combined with a soft, also earthy and spicy taste. The malbec shows a strong tendency to coulure, which results in a small harvest. Also called cot. In the Cahors wine region and Saint Emilion Pressac becomes the grape auxerrois named The birthplace of Malbec, like many other grapes, is in France. Here the grape is also called cot. What many people do not know is that the Malbec grape plays a (small) role in the world-famous Bordeaux blend. The Malbec grape variety was popular in the Bordeaux region at the end of the 19th century. During this period the grape was used extensively, almost as standard, in the best Bordeaux wines. But the Malbec is a sensitive grape that likes a dry and warm climate. It does not tolerate mold and cold well and it needs a long season to ripen. That is why you saw it less and less in the Bordeaux blend, although it can still be used. The world-famous red Bordeaux blend is mainly cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc with smaller portions of malbec and petit verdot. Because the grape is rich in tannins with low acidity, it contributes to the production of strong wines. Malbec is less common in Bordeaux, but is still very popular in the Cahors region. Here they also call the grape auxerrois or cot. There he delivers full, tannic wines. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKx9lZ7-O6wfeature=youtu.be

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