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Vina Cobos Felino Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza 2021 750ml

SKU: 210000036342 ISBN: 897941000776

This wine has a deep red ruby color with pleasant aromas of ripe red fruit and a fresh touch of tobacco, cocoa and spices like nutmeg. Good concentration on the palate, round and smooth. Its nish has a lovely red fruits’ aertaste_read more

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Pure varietal expressions serve as a vibrant introduction to Mendoza, sourced from rigorously selected vineyards throughout the region's top quality growing areas - Lujan de Cuyo and Valle de Uco - imparting distinct fruit profiles to the wines.

 

WINE CRITICS NOTES:

James Suckling writes:  Aromas of flowers, stems and currants. Medium-bodied with a soft, velvety texture and a long, beautiful finish. Fantastic value. Pure and focused. Drink now or hold.  - James Suckling 94

Aaron Romano writes:  Plush in style, showing a vanilla cast to the cherry and plum core, with mineral and mace details that fold in around firming tannins. Drink now.   - Wine Spectator

 

Wine Information:

Country: Argentina

Region: Mendoza

Sub-Region:

Appellation: Mendoza

Variety: Malbec

Type: Reds

Size: 750ml

 

Pure varietal expressions serve as a vibrant introduction to Mendoza, sourced from rigorously selected vineyards throughout the region's top quality growing areas - Lujan de Cuyo and Valle de Uco - imparting distinct fruit profiles to the wines.

This wine has a deep red ruby color with pleasant aromas of ripe red fruit and a fresh touch of tobacco, cocoa and spices like nutmeg. Good concentration on the palate, round and smooth. Its nish has a lovely red fruits’ aertaste.

James Suckling writes: Aromas of flowers, stems and currants. Medium-bodied with a soft, velvety texture and a long, beautiful finish. Fantastic value. Pure and focused. Drink now or hold. - James Suckling 94

Aaron Romano writes: Plush in style, showing a vanilla cast to the cherry and plum core, with mineral and mace details that fold in around firming tannins. Drink now. - Wine Spectator