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Quimay Valle de Uco Los Chacayes Cabernet Franc 2021
Fresh cedary cabernet franc from Argentina with a pretty lead-pencil nose from cool-climate, Los Chacayes at 1250m altitude in the Uco Valley. Matured for nine months in French oak, 5% of which was new.
Price:
£9.95
Bottle
Price:
£119.00
Case of 12
In Stock
Code: AR4781
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Cabernet Franc
- 75cl
- Now to 2027
- 13.5% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Screwcap
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
55malbec
55malbec is a company founded by Alejandro Sejanovich and Jeff Mausbach in about 2009. Both had worked together at Catena, Alejandro in viticulture and winemaking, and Jeff in marketing. They make small quantities of two wines called Teho and Zaha, aiming to express the unique terroirs of their estate vineyards. Based on co-fermentation – making blends by mixing different varieties together during fermentation – the wines reflect subtle nuances and complexities of each vineyard. Co-fermentation helps bind tannin and colouring matter together by polymerisation. Short tannin-colour chains are rougher and spikier, longer ones are more gentle and velvety. Malbec has a lot of colour but not much tannin, so fermenting with say cabernet which has a lot of tannin, can help bind more of malbec's colour than if fermented separately. The binding also happens when blended post fermentation but is less effective.
Their Tomal and Toko vineyards are in the southern part of the Uco Valley in La Consulta, and its sub region Paraje Altamira. This is a very cool area being closer to the mountains and further south than vineyards closer to Mendoza. Some of the most aromatic and finest textured wines are coming from this area.
The name 55malbec derives from a 4ha vineyard they bought in about 2009, now named Tomal. When purchased they thought it was planted in 1955. They have since discovered one half was, but the other was planted in 1940. It is situated in the cool La Consulta region at 900m, a ...
The Daily Telegraph
Read moreIf Argentina made cut-price Pomerol…I was blown away by this rounded, yet also fresh, cabernet franc grown at altitude (1,250m). It smells of pencil shavings (it is gently oaked), redcurrant jelly and...
Jancis Robinson.com
Read moreMid purplish crimson. Intense, fragrant Cab Franc nose of bright and dark fruit, cedary pencils. Perfect example of Cab Franc, the oak eaten by the fruit but giving a little bit of depth and roundness on...