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Art Of Earth

Art Of Earth
2021 Malbec, Mendoza

Pair this wine with:
Beef Cheese Pasta Pork

Category: Malbec

Date Tasted:
Country: Argentina
Alcohol: 13.9% RS: .05%
ICEA Certified Organic
85 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$15

Art Of Earth
2021 Malbec, Mendoza

Pair this wine with:
Beef Cheese Pasta Pork

Category: Malbec

Date Tasted:
Country: Argentina
Alcohol: 13.9% RS: .05%
Ruby black color. Aromas and flavors of roasted red pepper, loganberry plum compote, and sandalwood and incense with a supple, bright, dry medium body and a warming, compelling, medium-long finish that presents notes of mixed red berry tums, pipe tobacco, red currant, and fig with medium, chalky tannins and no oak flavor. A dark and tannic red wine that would hold up to a hearty, grilled meat dish.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: roasted red pepper, loganberry plum compote, and sandalwood and incense
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of mixed red berry tums, pipe tobacco, red currant, and fig
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry
Enjoy Enjoy: Now with food and on its own
Recipes Pairing: Baked Ham, Meat Loaf, Lasagna
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A dark and tannic red wine that would hold up to a hearty, grilled meat dish.

The Producer or Importer

Mack & Schuhle Inc.

The Producer or  Importer
1221 Brickell Ave
Suite 770
Miami, FL 33181
USA
1 786-388-0660

Malbec

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Serve in a Cabernet Wine Glass
While Malbec is historically known as a red Bordeaux variety, it is Argentina that has given this grape its new found popularity. Bright purple in color with ripe plum and black cherry fruit with moderate acidity, Malbec from Argentina has become the people’s choice among moderately priced red wines ($12-$16 a bottle in domestic markets).

Along with the plum and black cherry flavors, there are notes of pepper, black spice, and, in a few examples, a note of tobacco. Most versions from Argentina are made for consumption upon release or within the first two years after the vintage date; however, a few producers make long-lived offerings of Malbec from older vineyards that retail for $40 or more.

Malbec can work with a humble array of foods such as empanadas, hamburgers or grilled chicken or even roast meats or lighter game.