Founded in 1883, Trapiche is one of Argentina's best-known wine brands. Located at the foothills of the Andes in Mendoza, they own more than 3000 acres of vineyards ranging from 600 meters to over 1200 meters. Chief winemaker, Daniel Pi's goal and vission is to represent the richness and diversity of Argentina's terroir. Trapiche is dedicated to creating the best Malbec wines in the world as exemplified by the winery's most successful project, The Single Vineyard Malbec Series. As a tribute to the growers' passion and dedication, the winery selects three of its best growers and bottles their wines exclusively in limited production. The result is rich, incredibly massive, terroir-driven wines, prossessing bold, powerful fruit that express passion, history and the grower's personal touch.
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Trapiche Oak Cask Malbece has a beautiul, intense red color with violet hues. Sweet aromas of blackberries and plums. Elegant touch of
smoke and vanilla. Velvety texture and a sweet, long aftertaste.
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The 2010 Oak Cask Malbec has an intense red color with violet hints. The wine shows sweet aromas of blackberry and plum with a touch of black pepper, an elegant touch of smoke and vanilla comes from the oak aging. There is a velevety texture, soft tannins and long finish.
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The 2009 Oak Cask Malbec has an intense red color with violet hints. The wine shows sweet aromas of blackberry and plum with a touch of black pepper, an elegant touch of smoke and vanilla comes from the oak aging. There is a velevety texture, soft tannins and long finish.
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The 2008 Oak Cask Malbec has an intense red color with violet hints. The wine shows sweet aromas of blackberry and plum with a touch of black pepper, an elegant touch of smoke and vanilla comes from the oak aging. There is a velevety texture, soft tannins and long finish.
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#82 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2010
Fausto Orellana de Escobar was chosen for the second time as one of the best Malbec producers of the year. He was born in Bolivia and has lived in Argentina for the last 30 years. He fell in love with Valle de Uco, and it is here where his estate is located, in...
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The wine has a yellow-green color, with gold hints. The wine shows floral and citrus aromas and a fresh character in the mouth that is well-balanced.
Food Match: sushi, shrimp, shellfish, scallops, salmon, oysters, lobster, fish, crab, chicken, Asian cuisine.
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With a deep garnet-red color, the wine shows aromas of plum, cherry, tobacco, chocolate and coffee. On the palate, a subtle start precedes a full character on the mid-palate, then the wine becomes powerful. The red fruit, mocha and creme brulee notes are prominent, with a very elegant, long finish,...
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This impressive Malbec has a distinct, intense color that is deep red with purple notes. The nose has notes of spices like thyme and clove, blended with typical aromas of dried plums. This wine has palate flavors of ripe fruit with notes of white pepper, licorice and cassis. On the palate, it is...
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The wine has a yellow-green color, with gold hints. The wine shows floral and citrus aromas and a fresh character in the mouth that is well-balanced.
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This Malbec is dark crimson red with deep violet and black components. This meaty wine shows aromas of ripe, concentrated dark fruits like plums. It begins ample in the mouth, with rich and smooth tannins. The long finish has mineral notes that combine with toasty notes to lend great complexity....
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