Navarro Correas Malbec 2007

Navarro Correas, Mendoza, Coleccion Privada, Malbec 2007 The fruit in the nose shows with the freshness of newly made wine, expressed as plums and blackberries. In the mouth there is a peppery spiciness and a velevty texture, light and ready to throw down with a peppered steak, as we’re planning tonight.

The grapes were sourced from the Tunyuan and Tupungato Valleys as well as La Consulta and Lujan de Cuyo. Approximately 30% of the wine was aged in French oak for one year. Winemaker Gaspar Roby. Vinted and bottled in Argentina 13.9% retailing for $10 – $12 in the United States, a media sample. Navarro Correas

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Ray Johnson is the Executive Director of the Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University. He writes about food and wine, his travels and the business of wine. He makes his home in Sonoma County, California.
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