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Matias Riccitelli Republica del Malbec Lujan de Cuyo 2021
Matias Riccitelli Republica del Malbec Lujan de Cuyo 2021
Case Size: 6 x 75cl | ABV: 14.5% | Full-Bodied
Vegan & Vegetarian Friendly | Contains Sulphites | Mendoza, Argentina
Product Description
Experience the bold expression of Argentine winemaking with the Matias Riccitelli Republica del Malbec 2021, crafted in the prestigious region of Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. This full-bodied Malbec is a standout vintage that delivers an intensely rich, concentrated wine with depth and finesse.
Expect a captivating bouquet of wild blackberries, liquorice, and a whisper of warm spice. The palate is generous and complex, showcasing layers of black forest fruits wrapped in silky tannins. Elegantly structured and beautifully balanced, this is a luxurious Malbec that lingers with a powerful sensory finish.
Perfect for pairing with grilled meats, hearty stews, or a rich mushroom risotto, this is a top-tier choice for Malbec lovers seeking something with character and class.
Key Features
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Grape Variety: 100% Malbec
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Country/Region: Argentina, Mendoza (Luján de Cuyo)
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Alcohol Content: 14.5% ABV
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Body: Full-bodied
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Residual Sugar: 1.8 g/l
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Organic/Biodynamic: No/No
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Dietary Info: Suitable for Vegetarians & Vegans
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Allergens: Contains sulphites; no milk or egg products used
Why Buy This Malbec?
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Rich, bold red wine from one of Argentina’s premier regions
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Perfect for wine collectors or premium dinner pairings
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A top-tier choice for Malbec fans seeking complexity and depth
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Ideal gift wine or a centrepiece for entertaining
Price | £237.29 |
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Country | Argentina |
Brand | Matias Riccitelli |
Vintage | 2021 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
Winery | The old vines were planted in Las Compuertas in Lujan de Cuyo in 1908. The vines are meticulously cared for and undergo de-leafing and precise pruning during January. The manual harvest takes place in small trays of 20kg in order not to damage the grapes. A second manual sorting takes place before vinification to select the best grapes. "This wine is made in honour of all the immigrants who planted, worked, and taught us, and blessed our flagship varietal, who for over 100 years lived in this land, which has taken a unique identity in the world". |