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2011 Achaval Ferrer, Finca Bella Vista, Mendoza

Colour: Red
Vintage: 2011
Region: Mendoza
% Alcohol: 14.00
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2011 Achaval Ferrer, Finca Bella Vista, Mendoza

2011 Achaval Ferrer, Finca Bella Vista, Mendoza

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2011 Achaval Ferrer, Finca Bella Vista, Mendoza

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2011 Achaval Ferrer, Finca Bella Vista, Mendoza

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£330 6 pack case(s) available

2011 Achaval Ferrer, Finca Bella Vista, Mendoza

Size
Cs (12)
Cs (6)
Cs (3)
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Region: Mendoza
95 LG
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£330
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Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
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Case (6 x 75cl) LIVETRADE
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Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
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Tasting Notes and Scores

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The 2011 Malbec Finca Bella Vista is from Perdriel (where they have the winery) at 985 meters above sea level, on the south bank of the Mendoza River. The soils are deep, with abundant gravel. This seems much more subtle and elegant than the Mirador, with finesse and ample fine tannins, the medium-bodied palate is precise, a little incisive, with good acidity. This is concentrated and smooth, powerful and elegant. Drink 2014-2024. I met very early on with Santiago Achaval one of the leaders of quality wine in Argentina, as he traveled to Madrid to talk and taste his wines with me. He is one of us, he’s passionate about and loves wine. You can see in his eyes there’s a special spark when he talks about wine, and his candid answers make him very approachable. Achaval Ferrer is, by no means, a centenary winery: their adventure only began in 1999. I asked him about how things started and he confessed that they were going to plant a new vineyard, do everything very technologically, everything modern, and they happen to run into the grapes of the Altamira vineyard, which was almost abandoned. When they tasted those grapes they changed their plans and decided to do something to show the potential of those grapes. We had a nice long conversation and Achaval explained his philosophy, beliefs and methods, which were very down to earth and sensible. Everything is fermented in cement, which is a very good regulator and they don’t worry until temperatures reach 33-34 degrees C. As for oak, he also has very clear ideas. “A barrel is an instrument, it is not an ingredient: newer wood means more open pores, “ he said. The other issue is ripeness and it is enough to say that they harvest two or three weeks before their neighbors. I like wine to drink, not wine to taste. The wines should be drinkable on release. I also heard something from him I had not heard before; “If you expose wine to air, and we use big fans, you can lower the alcohol up to 1%”, he said. “ I don’t like to add water to wine, well, there are lots of things I don’t think you should do when you have great grapes, but if the year has given you a little bit of alcohol, I think making it evaporate with these fans is the most natural way to fix the issue.” As you have probably heard, Achaval has new strong financial partners. In April 2011 the Stolichnaya group bought a majority stake in the winery, but according to Santiago Achaval, they do not take part in any decisions, Stolichnaya wants them to continue doing the same thing. They have done good marketing, but they have also made very good wine. The wines are not extracted, they are not heavy, and not excessive. Are they powerful? Yes, they are. But they show just what the grapes in Mendoza are capable of . “When you have low yields and concentrated grapes you do not need to extract,” Achaval said. “When you have all the power in the grapes you go very carefully.” Later on we also met at the Finca Altamira when I was visiting Mendoza, as I was impressed when I tasted the wine and wanted to see the vineyard. He brought a couple of vintages of the wine and we drank it under the trees by the vines, which is a fantastic way to understand the link between place and wine. So let’s take a look at what I tasted. The Mendoza line blends grapes from different zones in the province, and is always bottled before the next harvest. It is two varietal wines, 90% of the bottles are from Malbec and 10% Cabernet which only started in 2011. Importer: Stoli Group U.S.A., New York, NY

Luis Gutiérrez

Wine Advocate

2014-04-30 00:00:00

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