
Altitud Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza - Andeluna CellarsThe powerful Cabernet Sauvignon Altitud Tupungato Mendoza from Andeluna Cellars shimmers with a dense purple red in the glass. At the edge also shows a colored transition to garnet red. This single varietal Argentinian wine reveals wonderfully expressive notes of black cherries, morello cherries, plums and damsons in the glass. These are joined by hints of smoked meat, beech smoke and air-dried ham. The Cabernet Sauvignon Altitud Tupungato Mendoza from Andeluna Cellars is just right for all connoisseurs who like as little sweetness as possible in their wine. However, it is never sparse or brittle, but round and smooth. On the palate, the texture of this powerful red wine is wonderfully fleshy and dense. Due to its vital fruit acidity, the Cabernet Sauvignon Altitud Tupungato Mendoza presents itself exceptionally fresh and lively on the palate. In the finish, this red wine from the wine-growing region of Mendoza finally inspires with beautiful length. Once again, hints of black cherry and plum show. In the aftertaste, mineral notes of the soils dominated by weathered rock join in. Vinification of the Cabernet Sauvignon Altitud Tupungato Mendoza from Andeluna Cellars This powerful red wine from Argentina is made from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape variety. The grapes grow under optimal conditions in Mendoza. The vines here dig their roots deep into soils of weathered rock. After the hand harvest, the grapes are immediately taken to the winery. Here they are selected and carefully crushed. This is followed by fermentation in controlled temperatures. At its end . Food pairing with Andeluna Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Altitud Tupungato Mendoza This Argentine red wine is best enjoyed at a temperate 15 - 18°C. It goes perfectly with boeuf bourguignon, roasted calf's liver with apples, onions and balsamic vinegar sauce or ossobuco. Awards for the Cabernet Sauvignon Altitud Tupungato Mendoza from Andeluna Cellars This wine from Mendoza does not only convince us, no also well-known wine critics awarded it with 90 points and more. Among the ratings are Tim Atkin Master of Wine - 91 points Descorchados - 92 points