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Cheval des Andes Red Blend Mendoza 2021
Cheval des Andes Red Blend Mendoza 2021

Reviews

98 - Jeb Dunnuck -

98 - James Suckling -

98 - Decanter -

97 - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -

97 - Tim Atkin -

97 - Jane Anson -

97 - Vinous -

Technical Details

  • Blend 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 48% Malbec and 3% Petite Verdot
  • Winemaker Gérald Gabillet
  • Country Argentina
  • Region Mendoza
  • Appellation Mendoza
  • Farming Method Sustainable Practices
  • Oak 50% barrique, 30% demi-muid and 20% foudre
  • Aging / Cooperage 12 months
  • Alcohol 14%

Cheval des Andes Red Blend Mendoza 2021

Bordeaux Blends | Mendoza

JD98, JS98, DC98, JA97, WA97, TWI97, VN97

Sustainable Practices

$100.00

$74.95

750ML

25% OFF RETAIL!

We have a few cases of one of the finest Bordeaux/Mendoza projects ever to come out of Argentina: Cheval des Andes! Super limited...this 98 point wonder is a JEWEL to stash in the cellar at our terrific price!

Known as the Grand Cru of the Andes, Cheval des Andes has carved a path for cool-climate, high-altitude winemaking in Argentina using Bordeaux varieties and producing some of the most fresh, elegant, and age-worthy wines anywhere. Founder, and president of Bordeaux’s Château Cheval Blanc, Pierre Lurton began his journey in France, before discovering the stunning Malbec vineyard of Las Compuertas in Mendoza that inspired him to start a joint venture between Château Cheval Blanc and Terrazas de Los Andes. This significant decision launched the most magnificent Bordeaux blend that would stand as one of the Southern Hemisphere’s very best!

Cheval des Andes owns 50 hectares of vineyards covering an assortment of altitudes, topography, and soil compositions. This wine is 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 48% Malbec, and 3% Petit Verdot, with a slightly lower alcohol than the 2020, at 14%. Its grapes come from Paraje Altamira in the Uco Valley (characterized by a cooler climate, alluvial soils, and good drainage), and Las Compuertas in Luján de Cuyo (known for lower rainfall, deep silty-loam soils with buried stones, and high diurnal temperatures). 2021 was a cooler, rainy growing season compared to the heat of 2020, which allowed for the slow ripening of grapes and an amazing balance of concentration, acidity, and elegance. The winery also has a strong focus on high ecological standards, using a mix of regenerative viticulture, cover crops, biodiversity, and other sustainable measures to keep their environmental footprint light.

And folks, no surprises here – the resulting bottle of all of this measured, fastidious, and knowledgeable work is a GORGEOUS, sexy, layered, and complex wine. This erupts with a sensual explosion of blueberry compote, damson plums, and saltines, with accents of purple flowers, black peppercorn, baking spices, dried herbs, and a mineral flintiness that’s all at once velvety and dry and meticulously spiced and berry-kissed...and just purely divine! Did we mention under $75? Grab it as quick as you can...Wine Advocate’s gushing 97 point review: “The palate is deliciously supple and impressively layered, with a harmonious, long and ever-expanding finish that highlights extreme delicacy.” For this price? Just, wow! While it lasts!

PAIRING IDEAS: Go big with garlic and herb crusted lamb chops, with potatoes au gratin and a panzanella salad on the side.

About The Producer

The wine of Cheval des Andes combines the vibrant and intense expression of Argentinian Malbec with the rigour, elegance and savoir-faire of a great Bordeaux. It is a unique blend of Malbec grapes and Bordeaux varietals – an ensemble with the exuberance of Malbec balanced by the temperance of Cabernet Sauvignon, completed with hints of Petit Verdot. The vision of Cheval des Andes is to bring Château Cheval Blanc’s winemaking philosophy – which focuses on cellaring potential and elegance – to Argentina. Cheval des Andes makes wines that age gracefully and “travel through the decades,” according to Pierre Lurton, President of Château Cheval Blanc and Cheval des Andes.