The local Trader Joe's allocates a decent amount of shelf space in their South America section for this wine. Usually, this amount of space is reserved for wines that are exclusive to Trader Joe's but I have seen this wine at Total Wines, so it is not an exclusive. Trader Joe's does sell it for a much better price, so that may be the explanation. ($9.99 at TJ's vs $13.99 at TW)
This wine is labeled "Cabernet Sauvignon + Cabernet Sauvignon" because it is a blend of grapes from two regions in Mendoza, Argentina. One region is at 2300 feet above sea level and the other is at 3600 feet above sea level. The wine is aged 6 months in new oak barrels and has an alcohol content of 14%.
When the bottle was first opened, it had a taste that reminded me of cedar and it was not my favorite. That flavor diminished after an hour and was nearly gone when I opened the bottle on the second day. By the second day, I was definitely enjoying the wine much more. Even the bouquet was far better. This is a good Cabernet for $9.99 but I would not recommend it at $13.99.
SC Wine Joe rating = 87 points
This wine is labeled "Cabernet Sauvignon + Cabernet Sauvignon" because it is a blend of grapes from two regions in Mendoza, Argentina. One region is at 2300 feet above sea level and the other is at 3600 feet above sea level. The wine is aged 6 months in new oak barrels and has an alcohol content of 14%.
When the bottle was first opened, it had a taste that reminded me of cedar and it was not my favorite. That flavor diminished after an hour and was nearly gone when I opened the bottle on the second day. By the second day, I was definitely enjoying the wine much more. Even the bouquet was far better. This is a good Cabernet for $9.99 but I would not recommend it at $13.99.
SC Wine Joe rating = 87 points
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