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Portillo

Portillo
2020 Malbec, Uco Valley

Pair this wine with:
Beef Cheese Pasta Pork

Category: Malbec

Date Tasted:
Country: Argentina
Alcohol: 14% RS: .26%
86 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$10
Best Buy

Portillo
2020 Malbec, Uco Valley

Pair this wine with:
Beef Cheese Pasta Pork

Category: Malbec

Date Tasted:
Country: Argentina
Alcohol: 14% RS: .26%
Deep purple color. Aromas and flavors of boysenberry compote, spiced brazil nuts, chocolate mint, and mossy earth with a supple, bright, fruity medium-to-full body and a graceful, medium-length finish that presents shades of huckleberry jam on toast, chocolate craisins, and raspberry tea with crunchy tannins and moderate oak flavor. A tangy and toothsome malbec with bright fruit and acidity.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Fruity, Juicy & Smooth & New World
Aroma Aroma: boysenberry compote, spiced brazil nuts, chocolate mint, and mossy earth
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with shades of huckleberry jam on toast, chocolate craisins, and raspberry tea
Sweetness Sweetness: Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now
Recipes Pairing: Baked Ham, Meat Loaf, Lasagna
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A tangy and toothsome malbec with bright fruit and acidity.

The Producer or Importer

Palm Bay International

The Producer or  Importer
48 Harbor Park Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050
USA
1 800-872-5622

Malbec

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Serve in a Cabernet Wine Glass
While Malbec is historically known as a red Bordeaux variety, it is Argentina that has given this grape its new found popularity. Bright purple in color with ripe plum and black cherry fruit with moderate acidity, Malbec from Argentina has become the people’s choice among moderately priced red wines ($12-$16 a bottle in domestic markets).

Along with the plum and black cherry flavors, there are notes of pepper, black spice, and, in a few examples, a note of tobacco. Most versions from Argentina are made for consumption upon release or within the first two years after the vintage date; however, a few producers make long-lived offerings of Malbec from older vineyards that retail for $40 or more.

Malbec can work with a humble array of foods such as empanadas, hamburgers or grilled chicken or even roast meats or lighter game.