It has been a long time since I last enjoyed a Malbec enough to recommend it on this blog. That changed when I found Tapiz Alta Collection Malbec 2015 at Costco for $13.89. The unique feature of this wine is that it is a single vineyard, estate grown wine. The grapes were grown at Tapiz' San Pablo Vineyard in the Uco Valley of Mendozza Argentina. This vineyard is located at 4430 feet above sea level, where the grapes are said to be sustainably farmed. The wine is aged 9 months in French (85%) and American (15%) oak barrels, all first or second use.
This rich violet colored wine begins with flavors of raspberry, blueberry and blackberry, but the flavor changes as the wine lingers on the tongue and finishes with plum and dark chocolate. I really like this complex wine. James Suckling rated the wine at 94 points. Wine Spectator went 91 points and called it a smart buy and a top value.
SC Wine Joe rating = 92 points
This rich violet colored wine begins with flavors of raspberry, blueberry and blackberry, but the flavor changes as the wine lingers on the tongue and finishes with plum and dark chocolate. I really like this complex wine. James Suckling rated the wine at 94 points. Wine Spectator went 91 points and called it a smart buy and a top value.
SC Wine Joe rating = 92 points
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