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Catena Zapata Nicasia 2014
An Lager
CHF 59.00
exkl. MwSt
Format: 75 cl
Produkt
Der Nicasia Vineyard Malbec von Catena Zapata ist ein ausdrucksvoller Rotwein aus dem argentinischen Weinanbaugebiet Mendoza. Die Parzelle Nicasia liegt auf 1180 Metern Höhe und wurde mit Malbec-Reben bepflanzt, welche von der historischen Parzelle Angelica abstammen. Sie liefern bei extrem niedrigen Erträgen einen eleganten, tiefen und ausdrucksstarken Rotwein.
Details:
Produzent: | Bodega Catena Zapata |
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Region: | Argentinien |
Appellation: | Mendoza |
Jahrgang: | 2014 |
Volumen (cl): | 75 |
Farbe: | Rot |
Ratings
Wineadvocate
The Catena Zapata range comprises some single-vineyard wines, like the 2014 Malbec Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard that comes from a plot of ungrafted vines planted in Altamira in 1996 using Malbec cuttings from the ancient Angélica vineyard. Cropped from a year that delivered moderate alcohol and notable acidity, it fermented with full clusters in 2,000- and 5,000-liter oak foudres with indigenous yeasts. It matured in French oak barrels for 24 months. This shows superbly and is open and expressive, very classical and elegant, floral and mineral, with no excess whatsoever. The palate reveals superb balance, really harmonious and elegant. This one might be overlooked because there is a lot of attention given to the Malbecs from Adrianna vineyard, but this is really at the same quality level. 12,000 bottles were filled in July 2016. - LG 06/2018Vinous
Bright, full ruby. Vibrant boysenberry, bitter chocolate, licorice and rocks on the nose, lifted by a floral topnote. Wonderfully broad and supple but not heavy, conveying an almost chocolatey ripeness and alluring sweetness but given shape and definition by lively acidity. This compellingly pliant, expansive beauty finishes with superb breadth and length. - ST 04/2018