
Winery TrapicheVineyards Syrah - Malbec
This wine is a blend of 2 varietals which are the Malbec and the Syrah.
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful with a nice freshness.
This wine generally goes well with blue cheese, pork or poultry.
Taste structure of the Vineyards Syrah - Malbec from the Winery Trapiche
Light | Bold | |
Smooth | Tannic | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Vineyards Syrah - Malbec of Winery Trapiche in the region of Mendoza is a powerful with a nice freshness.
Food and wine pairings with Vineyards Syrah - Malbec
Pairings that work perfectly with Vineyards Syrah - Malbec
Original food and wine pairings with Vineyards Syrah - Malbec
The Vineyards Syrah - Malbec of Winery Trapiche matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or pork such as recipes of steak tartare, oriental stew with couscous or kig ha farz (breton stew).
Discover the grape variety: Malbec
Malbec, a high-yielding red grape variety, produces tannic and colourful wines. It is produced in different wine-growing regions and changes its name according to the grape variety. Called Auxerrois in Cahors, Malbec in Bordeaux, it is also known as Côt. 6,000 hectares of the Malbec grape are grown in France (in decline since the 1950s). Malbec is also very successful in Argentina. The country has become the world's leading producer of Malbec and offers wines with great potential.
Informations about the Winery Trapiche
The Winery Trapiche is one of wineries to follow in Mendoza.. It offers 343 wines for sale in the of Mendoza to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Mendoza
Mendoza is by far the largest wine region in Argentina. Located on a high-altitude plateau at the edge of the Andes Mountains, the province is responsible for roughly 70 percent of the country's annual wine production. The French Grape variety Malbec has its New World home in the vineyards of Mendoza, producing red wines of great concentration and intensity. The province Lies on the western edge of Argentina, across the Andes Mountains from Chile.
The word of the wine: Botrytis
Fungus that causes grape rot.














