Vina Cobos Bramare Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo
Aromas of red and black fruit with hints of sweet spices.On the palate, concentration and sweet rounded tannins. Long finish.
Purple colour with violet highlights. Floral aromas, graphite, notes of red fruits. Really lovely acidity, fine-grained tannins, fresh plums in the mouth and a very focused and long finish. A show stopping Malbec!!!
A succulent wine made to be drunk with succulent meat like a slowroasted leg of lamb.
Country | Argentina |
Region | Mendoza |
Grape | Malbec |
ABV | 15% |
Vintage | 2020 |
Size | 75cl |
Type / Colour | Red |
Style | Full Bodied |
Vegetarian | Yes |
Vegan | Yes |
Organic | Yes |
Country, Argentina
Region, Mendoza
Grape,
- Malbec
BREAK;
Style, Full Bodied
ABV %, 15
Vintage, 2020
Biodynamic, No
Low Sulphur, Yes
Low Intervention & Natural, Yes
Organic, Yes
Vegan, Yes
Food pairing, A succulent wine made to be drunk with succulent meat like a slowroasted leg of lamb.
Ratings & Awards, James Suckling 94 Points A tight and beautiful wine with sliced berries, chocolate, hazelnut, and bitter chocolate. Medium body. Medium chewy fruit and a chocolate, walnut and stone finish. Needs time to open. Drink after 2024. 94 Points, JS, March 2023.
Delivery
UK Mainland
- UK Mainland Delivery is £8.95. For orders over £125 delivery is free.
- 1 Bottle Delivery is £5.95.
- Saturday delivery is available to UK Mainland only: £25.00 (please contact us to arrange).
Local Delivery SA1 - SA7 Postcodes
- Free delivery is available to all those in SA1-SA7 postcodes of orders over £40.
- For orders under £40 local delivery is £8.95.
- Deliveries will typically be on a Next Day Service but longer if items are out of stock.
Non-UK Mainland
For non-Mainland UK delivery, prices are as follows:
- Isle of Man - £15.95
- Highlands and Islands of Scotland - £14.95
- Northern Ireland - £12.95
- Jersey and Guernsey - £24.95
- Isle of Wight - £8.95
Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) - We are unable to deliver to the Republic of Ireland without making prior enquiries. Apologies for any
inconvenience.
We've tasted this:
Luján de Cuyo, is known historically as the ‘prime zone’ for wine-growing in Mendoza, situated at a high altitude of 3,250 to 3,470 feet (990 to 1,060 meters) and in a semi-desert climate, the low-nutrient gravelly soils provide ideal conditions for producing high quality grapes.