Thursday, December 18, 2008

Drinking some Argentinian Wine


Last night Cassie and I, along with four of our friends, tasted a 2007 Cab/Malbec blend from the Carlos Basso collection called Dos Fincas. My Spanish is terrible - quant0 es - but I'm guessing that "Dos Fincas" has something to do with the growers use of grapes from two (dos) different vineyards (fincas) in producing this wine.
The group had some differing opinions when it came to the nose of the wine. Nathan thought it was a little woody with a whisper of orange peel, while Evan and Sarah got a little solvent and dark fruit smell respectively. But overall, the group was in agreement that the predominant aroma, oak, was very overpowering.
The taste, like the nose, seemed some what over oaked for the group's pallets. Although the wine did have a touch of Acidity, which was pleasantly surprising and some nice dark fruit up front, the mid-pallet and the finish seemed very watery and over done. The group also complained of too much alcohol coming through. After about a half hour of drinking the wine did open up a little more though, helping to soften the finish.
This wine retails for around $13, and even though Wine Enthusiast gave the two previous vintages "best buy" awards, nobody was impressed by this effort. We give it a collective pass.
Want to know more about this wine? https://www.southernwinegroup.com/

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