Bodega Noemía - J. Alberto - Malbec

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

Bodega Noemía - J. Alberto - Malbec

Vintage
Size
Regular price £45.00
/
  • 2 in stock
  • Inventory on the way
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
It comes from a 66-year-old ungrafted vineyard planted with Malbec interplanted with around 5% Merlot, and it fermented with some whole clusters in 5,800-liter stainless steel tanks with indigenous yeasts and a soft vinification by plot; there are five different soils, and it's vinified by soil. It was a bit closed at first and slowly opened to red and black fruit and subtle spice. Part matured in concrete eggs, part in French barrique and 10% in demi-muids, and the wine rotates between these containers as needed with very low sulphur, as the wine is protected by the lees that keep the wine alive. The wine is very lively and vibrant, with very good freshness, refined tannins and clean, focused, and pungent flavours that give it very good length.
It comes from a 66-year-old ungrafted vineyard planted with Malbec interplanted with around 5% Merlot, and it fermented with some whole clusters in 5,800-liter stainless steel tanks with indigenous yeasts and a soft vinification by plot; there are five different soils, and it's vinified by soil. It was a bit closed at first and slowly opened to red and black fruit and subtle spice. Part matured in concrete eggs, part in French barrique and 10% in demi-muids, and the wine rotates between these containers as needed with very low sulphur, as the wine is protected by the lees that keep the wine alive. The wine is very lively and vibrant, with very good freshness, refined tannins and clean, focused, and pungent flavours that give it very good length.
Type:
Red
Country:
Argentina
Region:
Patagonia
Appellation:
Rio Negro
Producer:
Bodega Noemia
Grapes/Blend:
Malbec
ABV:
14.5%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Beef, Lamb, Game Birds, Charcuterie and Cured Meats, Mushrooms, Blue Cheese

Local Delivery

We have a fleet of vans that deliver throughout the French and Italian Riviera, rates calculated based on distance at cart stage. Option to book time and date.

For deliveries further afield, please call for a quote:  +33 4 65 84 99 51

France / Monaco

1 - 2 working days delivery in France, for orders placed before 2pm.

Options for couriers and drop off points available at checkout.

EU - Mainland

1 - 3 day delivery throughout mainland EU, for orders placed before 2pm. Allow an extra day for islands. 

Options for couriers and drop off points available at checkout.

Rest of the World

Please call for a quote:  +33 4 65 84 99 51

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Behind the bottle

Our collection of Patagonia - Find this at Onshore Cellars your yacht wine supplier

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 promising wine region, producing some of the most unique and...

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.

Explore Patagonia
Recently viewed