Alamos Malbec 2023
Alamos Malbec is a bold, expressive red wine from Argentina's Mendoza region. With deep, inky purple color, it features an enticing bouquet of black cherry, blackberry, and subtle vanilla oak aromas. On the palate, it offers a well-rounded experience of dark berry flavors, smooth tannins, and a touch of dried herbs, leading to a velvety finish. This Malbec is particularly enjoyable with grilled meats or robust dishes, enhancing its earthy and fruity undertones, making it a popular and approachable option for Malbec enthusiasts.
Region: Mendoza, Argentina
Alamos Malbec is a bold, expressive red wine from Argentina's Mendoza region. With deep, inky purple color, it features an enticing bouquet of black cherry, blackberry, and subtle vanilla oak aromas. On the palate, it offers a well-rounded experience of dark berry flavors, smooth tannins, and a touch of dried herbs, leading to a velvety finish. This Malbec is particularly enjoyable with grilled meats or robust dishes, enhancing its earthy and fruity undertones, making it a popular and approachable option for Malbec enthusiasts.
Region: Mendoza, Argentina
Alamos Malbec is a bold, expressive red wine from Argentina's Mendoza region. With deep, inky purple color, it features an enticing bouquet of black cherry, blackberry, and subtle vanilla oak aromas. On the palate, it offers a well-rounded experience of dark berry flavors, smooth tannins, and a touch of dried herbs, leading to a velvety finish. This Malbec is particularly enjoyable with grilled meats or robust dishes, enhancing its earthy and fruity undertones, making it a popular and approachable option for Malbec enthusiasts.
Region: Mendoza, Argentina
About Alamos Wines
Bodegas Alamos is an established Argentine winery known for its expressive wines from the Mendoza region, especially Malbec. Located in the foothills of the Andes, Alamos benefits from Mendoza's dry, porous soils and optimal climate, which includes sunny days and cool nights. This combination promotes balanced acidity and concentrated flavors, especially in their popular Malbec, which is known for its bold, dark fruit flavors, smooth tannins, and a distinctive long finish. Founded over a century ago, Alamos has gained a reputation for creating wines that showcase the character of Argentina's terroir, particularly through their affordable, quality-focused offerings.