Bodega Noemía - J. Alberto - Malbec

Bodega Noemía - J. Alberto - Malbec - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Bodega Noemía - J. Alberto - Malbec

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Red
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Grapes
ABV
14.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
LambBeefVenisonGame BirdsCharcuterie and Cured MeatsBlue Cheese

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Bodega Noemia

Bodega Noemia

Bodega Noemia is a winery located in Rio Negro, in Argentina's Patagonian region. The producer focuses on red wine production, working with the cool-climate conditions that characterize this...

Bodega Noemia is a winery located in Rio Negro, in Argentina's Patagonian region. The producer focuses on red wine production, working with the cool-climate conditions that characterize this southernmost wine region of Argentina.

Rio Negro is known for producing wines with high acidity and restrained alcohol levels, benefiting from extended growing seasons and significant diurnal temperature variation. The region's continental climate and specific terroir create conditions favorable for producing structured, age-worthy reds. Malbec, the primary variety in Bodega Noemia's current range, expresses distinctive characteristics in this cooler context compared to its expressions in warmer Argentine regions, typically showing greater refinement and mineral definition.

Bodega Noemia's current portfolio includes Malbec-based wines, with their offerings reflecting the producer's engagement with Patagonian viticulture and the distinctive qualities that the region imparts to this varietal.

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Patagonia

Patagonia is a region located in the southernmost part of Argentina, known for its rugged landscapes and extreme weather conditions. Despite its harsh environment, Patagonia has become a...

Patagonia is a region located in the southernmost part of Argentina, known for its rugged landscapes and extreme weather conditions. Despite its harsh environment, Patagonia has become a promising wine region, producing some of the most unique and high-quality wines in the country.

The wine production in Patagonia started in the 1990s, with the arrival of a group of adventurous winemakers who saw the potential of the region's cool climate and well-drained soils. Today, Patagonia is home to some of the most innovative wineries in Argentina, focusing on producing elegant and complex wines that reflect the region's terroir.

The main grape varieties grown in Patagonia are Pinot Noir, Malbec, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay. Due to the region's cool climate, the wines produced here are characterized by their freshness, acidity, and delicate aromas. Pinot Noir is the most widely planted grape variety in Patagonia, producing wines with bright red fruit flavors, silky tannins, and a long finish.

Apart from still wines, Patagonia is also known for its sparkling wines, which are made using the traditional method. These wines are crisp, refreshing, and have a fine mousse, making them perfect for celebrations and special occasions.

Overall, Patagonia is a region that is worth exploring for wine lovers who are looking for something different and unique. Its wines are a true reflection of the region's rugged beauty and extreme conditions, making them a perfect match for adventurous palates.

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Rio Negro

Rio Negro

Rio Negro is a wine appellation located in Argentine Patagonia, situated along the Rio Negro river valley in the northern part of the Patagonia region. This area represents...

Rio Negro is a wine appellation located in Argentine Patagonia, situated along the Rio Negro river valley in the northern part of the Patagonia region. This area represents one of Argentina's southernmost wine-producing zones, positioned approximately 1,000 kilometers south of Mendoza. The appellation spans across the provinces of Rio Negro and Neuquén, where vineyards are planted in the upper valley of the Rio Negro river.

The region's continental climate features significant diurnal temperature variation, with warm days and cool nights that extend the growing season. Vineyards are typically planted on alluvial soils with good drainage, often requiring irrigation from the Rio Negro river system. The high altitude and latitude create conditions that allow for slower ripening, particularly beneficial for red grape varieties like Malbec. The growing season here is notably longer than in Argentina's more northern wine regions.

Wines from Rio Negro tend to display more restrained characteristics compared to their counterparts from warmer Argentine regions. Malbec from this area often shows greater acidity retention and more structured tannins, with flavor profiles that can include dark fruit notes balanced by herbal and mineral undertones. The cooler climate contributes to wines with natural freshness and the potential for aging.

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