Argentina

Matias Riccitelli

Hey Malbec 2022

$23.00
A Malbec of the future as evidenced by the label!
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An original label and an equally fun wine from one of Argentina's most exciting young winemakers . Matias Riccitelli crafts a range of wines that challenge many of the preconceptions of the Mendoza region. His wines are made with elegance and express a side that is more raw than polished by excessive aging. In other words, his wines feel cultivated, not overly crafted. T he harvest begins at the beginning of March until the first week of April and the grapes come from Luján de Cuyo as well as the heights of the Uco valley : 2 regions with very high quality terroirs for Malbec. This beautiful wine is a pure and vibrant interpretation of Malbec . Everything is picked by hand and the vinification is done without adding any chemical elements. Aging continues in small concrete eggs and used French oak barrels for at least 9 months . The color is very dark, almost black to the eye, which suggests good concentration. Juicy black fruits ( blackberries and blackcurrants ) mingle with violet and black pepper , with soft and ripe tannins for a soft and opulent finish without forgetting a beautiful acidity which balances everything.

Grape varieties : 100% Malbec

Alcohol : 14%

Guard : 10 years +

We take out the wild boar terrine with bread cooked over a wood fire, we grill a nice rib of beef with herbs or a duck breast a la plancha.

Although Argentina is considered the "new world", its wine tradition is much older than one might think, dating back to the time of Spanish colonization, in the 16th century and then by Italian settlers. Unlike Chile, wine has long been part of the country's culture.



No wine-producing country in the world has made more progress in the last years of the 20th century (on the viticultural and oenological level and necessarily financially) which has allowed the country's wine producers to increase quality levels and have succeeded in consolidating an international export market. Argentina has now become the fifth largest wine producing country in the world, after France, Italy, Spain and the United States.



Viticulture is practiced mainly in the foothills of the Andes, and more particularly in Mendoza, where the desert landscapes and high altitudes combine to give rise to aromatic and intensely perfumed wines. Some vineyards can even be planted up to 3000 meters above sea level!



The terroir here is well suited to the grape variety adopted by Argentina: the omnipresent Malbec. Originally from Bordeaux, he is today responsible for some of the most famous Argentinian wines, which are characterized by their brightness and intensity, with floral notes and dark fruit flavors. Other red varieties produced in Argentina are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bonarda, Syrah, Tempranillo and Pinot Noir. Among white wines, the emblematic grape variety of the Argentine wine region is Torrontés, which gives a wine with a floral and tropical taste. The country also produces Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio. Today, Argentinian wines are recognized throughout the world for their full-bodied reds and as high-quality wines.

Mendoza


In the central-western part of Argentina, at the foot of the Andes, Mendoza concentrates 75% of all Argentina's vineyards and the largest number of wineries in the country. This makes it the most important wine province and one of the main production centers in the world. Mendoza has been cultivating vines since 1598 and this culture took on its full scope after the arrival of the railway in 1885. The Andes record their highest peaks in Mendoza: with 6,959 meters, Aconcagua is the highest peak in 'America. The presence of the Andes, which acts as a barrier to the humid winds of the Pacific, added to the distance from the Atlantic Ocean, models the climate generating ideal conditions for the cultivation of vines. The altitude, the continental climate, the heterogeneity of the soils and the thaw water are key factors for the production of excellent quality wines, which add to a marked wine-growing tradition.

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