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Weinert Cavas de Weinert Mendoza 2012
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Cabernet Sauvignon/Malbec
- 75cl
- Now to 2030
- 14.9% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, diam
- 580 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
Bodegas Weinert
Founded in 1975 by Bernardo Weinert, a Brazilian businessman of German origin, Cavas de Weinert has gone on to become one of most highly acclaimed wineries in Argentina. Bernardo invested heavily from the start, determined to make a top-quality wine in the best way possible, and this ethos persists to this day.
Weinert became famous for their 1977 vintage, made by renowned winemaker Raoul de la Mota. It was their first vintage and the reason why it was so good was because, as the cellar was not finished, Bernardo had to delay the harvest and the extra ripening made a great wine. Today much of the success of the wines is due to winemaker Hubert Weber. He is Swiss, with a Germanic sense of order and an Italian passion for wine. After the grapes have been harvested by hand, fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled cement tanks, and the wines are then aged in French oak foudres (large oak barrels) in Weinert’s underground cellars, which benefit from ideal levels of humidity and temperature.
The wines
His red wines are noticeable for being aged 2-5 years, and sometimes longer, in old foudres in a deep, cool, granite cellar. Over time the brash fruit softens, mellows and develops the tertiary aromas of leather, tobacco and cedar. These wines have a certain similarity to other long-aged wines like traditional Riojas and Lebanon’s Chateau Musar.After exhaustive research and study, Bernardo chose to establish his estate at at Lujan de Cuyo, one of the areas...
TimAtkin.com
Read moreWeinert is one of the most proudly traditional producers in Argentina, making wines that are squirrelled away for years in large wooden casks before release. This is a seamless blend of equal parts...
JancisRobinson.com
Look at that vintage! Long aged in oak to provide a wine as welcoming as your slippers. Potent, mind you. JancisRobinson.com
The Sunday Times
This tastes like a fine old claret, with layers of dark fruit and aromas of dried tobacco and leather.
JancisRobinson.com
Read moreSeems to have had a label makeover. Shaded blackish ruby. Heady, lightly medicinal and sweet. Just a lovely mature wine of a sort we see far too few of. Thank you, Weinert, for sticking to your last! Such ...