
Viña Cobos Malbec Mendoza Vinculum 2018
$70
Shows a seductive aroma of blueberry pie with flavors to match, plus notes of concentrated dark plum and spiced cherry. The plush and well-spiced finish is loaded with rich violet and chocolate mousse. Drink now through 2024. 225 cases imported.
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Wine Type and Color
Red Still

Magazine Issue
Mar 31, 2022
Grape

Malbec
Malbec originated in Southwest France, where it's also known as Côt; it is still the main grape in the area's top appellation, Cahors. It was once a significant blending partner in Bordeaux's reds, but has largely fallen out of favor there. Farther north in France, it has a presence in the Loire Valley. However, Malbec today is most associated with Argentina, where it has become the signature red grape. It's also grown in other New World regions, including Chile and Australia.
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Viña Cobos Malbec Mendoza Vinculum 2018
Shows a seductive aroma of blueberry pie with flavors to match, plus notes of concentrated dark plum and spiced cherry. The plush and well-spiced finish is loaded with rich violet and chocolate mousse. Drink now through 2024. 225 cases imported.
Details

Wine Type and Color
Red Still

Magazine Issue
Mar 31, 2022
Grape
Malbec
Malbec originated in Southwest France, where it's also known as Côt; it is still the main grape in the area's top appellation, Cahors. It was once a significant blending partner in Bordeaux's reds, but has largely fallen out of favor there. Farther north in France, it has a presence in the Loire Valley. However, Malbec today is most associated with Argentina, where it has become the signature red grape. It's also grown in other New World regions, including Chile and Australia.
