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 CATENA ZAPATA Adrianna Vineyard Malbec 2009
Mendoza, Argentina
PRICE: $125.00/bottle CSPC: +886374
FORMAT: 6x750mL
AVAILABILITY: SPLTY Allocated
97 POINTS Wine Advocate
The 2009 Adrianna Vineyard Malbec is 30% whole cluster and 70% whole berry fruit, whereby the early picked Malbec is co-fermented with Viognier. It is raised in 60% new French oak for 18 to 24 months depending on the lot and undergoes 180 separate row micro-vinifications. It has a complex bouquet of blackberry, chalk dust, leather and the scent of an old English stately home. The palate is medium-bodied with a very taut, focused, tense entry. This has wonderful vivacity and outstanding minerality, the finish doing that rare thing of transporting you to its place, that is to say, high up in the Andes. You will be hard pressed to find a better Malbec than this. Drink now-2025+." Neal Martin, October 2012 |
CATENA ZAPATA Nicolas Catena Zapata 2009
PRICE: $110.00/bottle CSPC: +606665 FORMAT: 6x750mL
AVAILABILITY: SPLTY Allocated95 POINTS Wine Advocate
"The 2009 Zapata is from selected vines marked by a red sash in order to raise the wine with meticulous care. It is 10% whole cluster and 90% whole berry fruit that is aged in 80% new French oak for 24 months. It is pieced together from a mind-boggling 210 separate row micro-vinifications of multifarious lots and harvest times and is a blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon and 40% Malbec. It has a spellbinding bouquet that exudes minerality, as if crushed stones had been sprinkled into the black fruit. With continued aeration, there are scents of oyster shell and black olive. The palate is full-bodied, with immense structure and backbone. The acidity is beautifully judged with filigree tannins that render the finish so elegant and refined, with notes of blackberry, soy, black plum and that stony aftertaste. Magnificent. Drink 2014-2035." Neal Martin, October 2012
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CATENA ZAPATA Malbec Argentino 2009
PRICE: $110.00/bottle CSPC: +660118 FORMAT: 6x750mL
AVAILABILITY: SPLTY Allocated95 POINTS Wine Advocate
"The 2009 Malbec Argentino is a blend of the vineyards of Adrianna and Nicasia and is 20% whole cluster and 80% whole berry fruit. The former is co-fermented with Viognier and the latter co-fermented with Cabernet Franc. It is aged in French oak barrels, of which 60% are new. It has a more opulent bouquet than the individual blends, with dark cherries, iodine, minerals and blueberry that are all beautifully defined. The palate has a dense, weighty entry with layers of ripe blackberry and boysenberry fruit laced with crushed stone and a touch of graphite. The finish is supremely well-defined and focused, with immense length on the finish. Drink 2013-2030." Neal Martin, October 2012
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CATENA ZAPATA Nicasia Vineyard Malbec 2009
PRICE: $89.00/bottle CSPC: +461707 FORMAT: 6x750mL
AVAILABILITY: SPLTY Allocated94 POINTS Wine Advocate
"The 2009 Nicasia Vineyard Malbec, named after Nicolas Catenas' grandfather, comes from a special selection of cuttings. It is 100% whole cluster and 90% whole berry fruit, undergoing fermentation at low temperatures and aged 60% in new French oak for 18 months. It has a complex bouquet of blackberry, crushed stone, smoke and lavender that is beautifully defined and sophisticated. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins. It is extremely well-balanced, with a broody, introverted, somehow enigmatic finish that you just want to keep sipping in order to unlock its secrets. Sublime. Drink 2013-2025+." Neal Martin, October 2012
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CATENA ZAPATAFrom Neal Martin Wine Advocate #203, October 2012
There is no need to introduce Catena Zapata. I visited the winery, which stands like an Egyptian pyramid looking for its sphynx, and spent the entire morning darting from one room to another tasting the entire portfolio of wines from the family. Naturally, it was an honor to meet Nicolas Catena himself, who has been instrumental in Argentina's progress over the last three decades (see video). But what is pleasing is to find such a famous winery refusing to rest upon its laurels and in fact, through the irrepressible head winemaker Alejandro Vigil, a man who patently contemplates wines 24/7, Catena Zapata are looking forward and asking themselves questions about the style of wines they produce, what ought to be the next stage of their evolution, instead of merely replicating previous successes. Nothing exemplifies that more than the premium wines. Several years ago, it was 100% or even 200% new oak by rote. Nowadays, more consideration towards harmonizing the level of new oak to the fruit and the character of the wine has meant that it has been dialed down to 60%. Speaking to Alejandro, he might reduce it even further, but of course, it should depend upon what is best for the wine. In addition, there has been a revision in their approach to malolactic fermentation, as attested by their Chardonnays, the length of skin maceration (reduced from 30 to around 22 or 23 days) and more experimentation with whole cluster ferments and co-fermenting with white grape varieties. Anything is possible.
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