Mendel Winery
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Mendel Winery is in the Perdriel wine region in Argentina atLujan de Cuyo. The two vineyards, Finca de los Andes and Finca M are located in Perdriel and Mayor Drumond, at 900 to 1,100 meters above sea level. It was established by well-known winemaker Roberto de la Mota and the Sielecki family in 2003.
[edit] Wines
Mendel Winery has two wines, Mendel Unus and Mendel Malbec.
Mendel Unus: Mendel Unus is the perfect combination of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. The Cabernet Sauvignon, with its very present and mature tannins, forms part of the structure of the wine, while the Malbec collaborates by giving it complexity, fat and volume in the mouth. The result is a very complex, intense wine, with a lot of volume, but especially elegant and balanced. (92 Wine Spectator Score).
Mendel Malbec: Mendel Malbec is the maximum expression of this variety on our land. This variety is perfectly adapted to our climate and soil, displaying its typical aromas of mature fruit, plums, raisins and violets, with a full-bodied, fat, and meaty as the most outstanding flavor characteristics. (90 Wine Spectator Score).
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