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Graffito 2011 Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo

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Item Number: 6299

UPC: 0835603001808

Country: Argentina
Region: Mendoza Sub Region: Lujan de Cuyo
Appellation/AVA: Lujan de Cuyo
Vineyard Designation: Las Candeles
Vintage: 2011
Grape(s): 100% Malbec
Type: Wine - Red
Bottle Size: 750ml Pack: 12
Closure: Cork
Alc by Vol(%): 14.5
Elevation: 3051 feet
Case Production: 750


Ave. Age of Vines: 103 years
Oak Regimen: 12 months - 70% new, 30% 2nd use French oak

The Story: Over the last 15 years working with wineries in Argentina, Australia and California, Jimena Lopez developed a very personal set of fine winemaking principles: use fruit from old vines in a special location, handle all the winemaking steps herself, and put her stamp of approval (a thumbprint) on the label. Jimena's goal has been to craft a wine using these principles, so when she came across the 7-acre, Cantella vineyard in Lujan de Cuyo farmed entirely by Don Pepe and his family, she finally put her plan into action. This low-yield Malbec vineyard planted by his father in 1908 produces small, intense berries that produce a wine not only with deep dark color, like graphite, but also amazing concentration, complexity and structure.

Graffito Malbec Tasting Notes: Deep and bright color that evokes its name. Ethereal rose petal incense and spicy perfume with a bass note of smoky earth and espresso. Juicy and medium-bodied, it expands and intensifies in the mouth, gaining density and complexity as it is savored. The palate balances red currant fruit and hints of black pepper with loads of mouthcoating ripe tannins that are common in old vine Malbecs. Finishes with smooth, lush tannins, ripe acidity and good length. The ultimate in steak wine. You’d be wise to let this old vine beauty open a bit before delving into it, so get the decanter out for this one.

Reviews
Graffito 2011 Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo
Rating: 90

Notes of baking spices, licorice and smoke lead in this rich red, sporting a solid core of dark cherry and macerated plum. Drink now through 2016.

- The Wine Spectator (11/30/2013)

Graffito 2011 Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo
Rating: 88

(reportedly from 103-year-old vines; 70% new oak): Bright medium ruby. Slightly porty aromas of redcurrant, chocolate and exotic spices. Supple and very ripe but not overly sweet, with redcurrant and mocha flavors lifted on the back end by pepper and herb nuances. No shortage of brightness or flavor interest. The chocolatey oak component is apparent on the finish. Winemaker Jimena Lopez previously was in charge of making red wines at Bodegas Norton.

- International Wine Cellar (3/1/2013)