
Winery AndelunaEdicion Limitada Malbec Rosé
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or mature and hard cheese.

Food and wine pairings with Edicion Limitada Malbec Rosé
Pairings that work perfectly with Edicion Limitada Malbec Rosé
Original food and wine pairings with Edicion Limitada Malbec Rosé
The Edicion Limitada Malbec Rosé of Winery Andeluna matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, spicy food or mature and hard cheese such as recipes of pork chops with potatoes, delicious thai chicken or cucumber skin julienne.
Discover the grape variety: Malbec
Deep, velvety reds with an intense purple colour, showing aromas of blackberry, black plum, violet, cocoa and gentle spice. Round tannins, fleshy palate, peppery length. Star of Cahors AOC (Côt, Auxerrois) in France and the absolute signature of Mendoza, Argentina (Uco Valley, Luján de Cuyo). A French South-West variety that became the Argentine emblem after its post-phylloxera decline.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Edicion Limitada Malbec Rosé from Winery Andeluna are 2019, 2020, 0
Informations about the Winery Andeluna
The Winery Andeluna is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 61 wines for sale in the of Tupungato to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Tupungato
High-altitude jewel (1,050-1,500 m) in the Uco Valley (Mendoza, Argentina): signature Malbec as the royal red — concentrated and fresh with notes of blackberry, blackcurrant, plum, violet, cocoa and a touch of spice, chiselled tannins and acidity preserved by altitude, more elegant and taut than Luján. Structured Cabernet and fresh Pinot Noir (Gualtallary the star) in support. Racy, mineral Chardonnay. Stony alluvium over sand and limestone, dry continental, extreme thermal range.
The wine region of Mendoza
World capital of Malbec: powerful, deep reds with blackberry, plum, violet and sweet spice, round tannins and vivid fruit. Also firm Cabernet Sauvignon, supple, juicy Bonarda, aromatic floral white Torrontés. High-altitude vineyards (800-1,700 m) at the foot of the Andes, dry continental climate irrigated by glacial waters. ~80% of Argentine output across 150,000 ha.
The word of the wine: Thinning
Also known as green harvesting, the practice of removing excess bunches of grapes from certain vines, usually in July, but sometimes later. This is often necessary, but not always a good thing, as the remaining bunches often gain weight.














