Catena Zapata - Catena Alta - Malbec

94 RP Points
93 RP Points
93 RP Points
Catena Zapata - Catena Alta - Malbec - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Catena Zapata - Catena Alta - Malbec

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Provenance
Type
Red
Country
Region
Producer
Technical
Grapes
ABV
14%
Serving
15° - 18° C
Drinking
2021-2026
Food Pairings
LambBeefVenisonGame BirdsMushroomsBlue CheeseCharcuterie and Cured MeatsTomato-Based DishesGrilled VegetablesManchegoComté Cheese
Key Characteristics
Full-bodiedMineralMedium(+) alcoholMedium acidityDryMedium intensity

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Catena Zapata

Catena Zapata

Catena Zapata is based in Agrelo, in the Mendoza region of Argentina. The producer specializes in red wines, drawing from vineyard sites in both the Agrelo and Tupungato...

Catena Zapata is based in Agrelo, in the Mendoza region of Argentina. The producer specializes in red wines, drawing from vineyard sites in both the Agrelo and Tupungato appellations, two of Mendoza's most recognized areas for quality viticulture.

Mendoza's high-altitude vineyards benefit from significant diurnal temperature variation, which allows grapes to develop concentration while maintaining freshness and acidity. The region's terroir is particularly well-suited to Malbec, which has become Argentina's signature variety. Catena Zapata's current range focuses on this strength, with offerings that span different quality tiers and vineyard designations.

The producer's lineup centers on Malbec across multiple expressions, including bottlings under the Argentino and Catena Alta labels. Reserve selections, such as the Estiba Reservada from Agrelo, incorporate Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petit Verdot alongside Malbec, reflecting the broader portfolio of Bordeaux varieties cultivated in the region.

Catena Zapata
Mendoza

Mendoza

Mendoza is Argentina's premier wine region, located in the western part of the country at the foothills of the Andes Mountains. This high-altitude desert region accounts for approximately...

Mendoza is Argentina's premier wine region, located in the western part of the country at the foothills of the Andes Mountains. This high-altitude desert region accounts for approximately 70% of Argentina's wine production and has established the country's reputation on the international wine stage. The province sits between 800 and 1,500 meters above sea level, with vineyards benefiting from the dramatic elevation changes and proximity to the towering Andean peaks.

The region experiences a continental desert climate with intense sunlight, significant diurnal temperature variation, and minimal rainfall. Irrigation from Andean snowmelt through an ancient acequia system makes viticulture possible in this arid landscape. Key sub-regions include Luján de Cuyo, known for premium Malbec production, the Uco Valley with its high-altitude vineyards and diverse microclimates, and areas like Agrelo and Tupungato that showcase the region's altitude diversity. The alluvial soils vary from sandy to clay-rich, often with limestone and gravel deposits.

Malbec dominates Mendoza's plantings and has become synonymous with Argentine wine, thriving in the high-altitude conditions that preserve acidity and concentration. Cabernet Sauvignon performs exceptionally well, often blended with Malbec or produced as varietal wines. Other important varieties include Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and increasingly Pinot Noir in the cooler, higher-elevation sites. The combination of intense sunlight, cool nights, and well-drained soils produces wines with deep color, concentrated fruit flavors, and balanced acidity despite the warm growing conditions.

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