Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard Malbec 2019
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Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard is harvested and taken to the winery where only some of the clusters are processed. The number of bunches that are destemmed and the number that are vinified whole depends on the characteristics of each vintage. These grapes are hand-poured into new French oak barrels, uncovered, where Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard ferments for 17 days at low temperatures. During this time, manual pumping over is essential before malolactic fermentation begins. After both fermentations, Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard ages for a couple of years in French oak barrels and another couple of years in the bottle.
Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard is an elegant and unique red wine that must be tried. It is very likely to have critics (like everything in life), but do as Nicolás Catena did: ignore it and follow your instincts. With Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard you will not regret it.
Country |
Argentina |
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Producer |
Catena Zapata |
Varietal |
Malbec |
Vintage |
2019 |
Size |
750ml |
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Critical Acclaim
Robert Parker: 97 points
James Suckling: 95 points
Wine Spectator: 93 points
Catena Zapata
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The leading house Catena Zapata has been active in Argentinian viticulture for 4 generations. Bodega Catena Zapata was founded by Nicola Catena who left Italy by sailing ship to Argentina in 1898. He eventually ended up in Mendoza and planted his first vineyard here in 1902 with the grape variety Malbec. His son, Domingo, inherited the winery and realized his father's dream of becoming one of the greatest vineyard owners in Mendoza.
In the 1960s, the winery went through a difficult period due to the poor economy and rising inflation. Nicolás Catena, Domingo's son with an economics degree, took over in the mid-1960s and concentrated on expanding distribution in Argentina. He sold the table wine producing winery and kept only Bodegas Esmeralda, the winery of fine wines.
Argentina was known at the time as a bulk wine producing country and Nicolás was therefore considered crazy. But he insisted on looking for the best locations to plant vineyards, including in Gualtallary at high altitudes. In the 1980s he started to plant the grape varieties Chardonnay and Malbec. According to his own vineyard manager, the latter grape would never ripen here, but fortunately for Nicolás he did.
It took him five years before he was completely satisfied with the Malbec grape in the 60-year-old Angélica vineyard for the production of the Catena Malbec in 1994. A little later he started producing the Catena Alta wines, from the best plots. from its vineyards. He also grew many clones of the Malbec and managed to find the most suitable vineyard for each of them.
In the late 90s he started making some top cuvées which he called Catena Zapata (after the name of his mother Angélica Zapata). These wines are produced exclusively in exceptionally good years. Bodega Catena Zapata produces five different lines, mostly from vineyards at an altitude of 900 meters or more: Catena Zapata, Catena Alta, Catena, Alamos and Argento.
Malbec Wine
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Malbec is a red wine grape variety that is originally from France. It is now primarily grown in Argentina, where it has become one of the country's most successful and recognizable exports. The grape produces a deep purple wine with dark fruit flavors, such as blackberry and plum, along with notes of spice and tobacco.
Malbec wines tend to be full-bodied with moderate acidity and medium to high tannins. They are often aged in oak barrels to give them a smooth, round texture and subtle vanilla or toast flavors. Malbec pairs well with red meats, particularly beef, and hearty, flavorful cheeses.