2020 Mendel "Finca Mendel" Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina

A concentrated, powerful and firm style, with a very long finish. Mendel make more structured and less fruity wines than some, which are designed to go with food. Letting the wine open up in your glass over time will show this Argentine Malbec at its best.

$29.99
$29.99

ABOUT THIS WINE

The Mendel vineyards are located in Perdriel and Mayor Drummond at between 900 and 1100 meters above sea level in Luján de Cuyo. Vines are planted at relatively high density (5,555 vines/ha) and planted with a north-south orientation. Grapes are hand picked and sorted and macerated in small fermentation tanks of 50-80 hl.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Mendel is an old bodega situated at Drummond, Mendoza, built in 1928 and which was bought by the Sielecki family in 2002. They employed the highly respected Roberto de la Mota to make the wines. The wines are quite European in style, firm and structured as opposed to the more usual soft and fruity style, and are designed to develop in bottle. These wines are best enjoyed with food and benefit from decanting 30 minutes before drinking.

Mendel have a number of excellent vineyards. Finca Mendel surrounds the bodega at about 900m of altitude in Mayor Drummond was planted in 1928 to malbec at the old density of about 5,000 vines per hectare, quite high by modern standards, and excellent for quality. They are interspersed with olive trees. The fruit of this vineyard goes into their Malbec bottling. Recently a massale selection of petit verdot from Château Margaux has been planted here.

At Perdriel, Finca de los Andes is situated at about 1,100m and planted to malbec in 1928, with some cabernet planted about 20 years ago. The malbec and cabernet go into the Unus bottling.

In the cool Altamira district to the south of Mendoza they are buying semillon and malbec thought to be about 70 years old. The semillon goes into the varietal bottling while the lovely floral, mid-weight, exquisite malbec is bottled as Finca Remota, a play on words mingling its remote location with Roberto de la Mota's surname.

Details:

Grape(s) Malbec
Farming Sustainable