
Winery Mendoza HeightsPremium Malbec
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful.
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or lamb.

Taste structure of the Premium Malbec from the Winery Mendoza Heights
Light | Bold | |
Smooth | Tannic | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Premium Malbec of Winery Mendoza Heights in the region of Mendoza is a powerful.
Food and wine pairings with Premium Malbec
Pairings that work perfectly with Premium Malbec
Original food and wine pairings with Premium Malbec
The Premium Malbec of Winery Mendoza Heights matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or poultry such as recipes of beef fillet in a crust, harira algerian soup or turkey leg with dijon sauce.
Details and technical informations about Winery Mendoza Heights's Premium Malbec.
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 Premium Malbec from Winery Mendoza Heights are 2017, 2016, 2012, 0 and 2015.
Informations about the Winery Mendoza Heights
The Winery Mendoza Heights is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 15 wines for sale in the of Mendoza to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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: Tastevin
Metal cup, wide and of low height, being used to mirror and taste the wine. Still used in wine brotherhoods for its emblematic and folkloric character, the tastevin has been replaced by the various tasting glasses.














