a wine from bodega dante robino, chosen as the best malbec in the world.
a wine from bodega dante robino, chosen as the best malbec in the world.
a wine from bodega dante robino, chosen as the best malbec in the world.
a wine from bodega dante robino, chosen as the best malbec in the world.
a wine from bodega dante robino, chosen as the best malbec in the world.
a wine from bodega dante robino, chosen as the best malbec in the world.
A wine from Bodega Dante Robino, chosen as the best Malbec in the world
This is Gran Dante Malbec 2021, which scored 96 points at the International Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions. This earned it the International Malbec Trophy, distinguishing it as the Best Malbec in the World.
Buenos Aires, May 2024 – Bodega Dante Robino, with its Gran Dante Malbec 2021, won a gold medal and 96 points at the prestigious IWC (International Wine Challenge). This label, tasted blind by a panel of critics and professionals, also received the International Malbec Trophy, which recognizes it as the Best Malbec in the World 2024.
“We are very happy about this recognition, which is so far the most important in the history of the winery. It is the result of the outstanding work our winemaking team has been doing for years, and it undoubtedly motivates us to keep growing and to try to make better and better wines,” said María Inés Mastrogiacomo, Marketing Manager at Bodega Dante Robino.
For his part, Jorge Riccitelli, the winery’s winemaking consultant, added: “This triple recognition of our Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is a reward for the effort we’ve been putting in, from the care and selection of the Los Amores vineyard (in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley) to the work in the winery to obtain an excellent, flavorful wine that fills us with pride.”
The International Wine Challenge is one of the most important competitions in the world and has been held for thirty years in London, United Kingdom. Each wine is tasted blind by a panel of experts, including Tim Atkin MW, Sam Caporn MW, Oz Clarke, Dr. Jamie Goode, Peter McCombie MW, and Helen McGinn, among others, and after two tasting rounds, scores and gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the best entries. This year, more than 6,000 wines from around the world took part.
What the wine named Best Malbec in the World at the 2024 IWC is like — and how much it costs
Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is made with grapes from Los Chacayes, in the Uco Valley, and that also led it to win the “Uco Valley Malbec Trophy,” making it the best expression of this varietal in the region.
“For several years now we’ve been working to make wines that represent us in the world, and today, with Gran Dante Malbec 2021, we are beginning to see the fruits of that work and the recognition that comes from the vineyard selection, the winemaking and cellar work, with rigorous controls all the way to bottling and storage. With Gran Dante Malbec we want to express the best of Los Chacayes, Mendoza, and Argentina. It’s a powerful wine to the eye, with fresh aromas, exuberant fruit, and elegant violet notes, which finds balance on the palate through its aging in French oak barrels. It has great body and structure, with a long finish and ripe tannins. Gran Dante Malbec 2021 truly reflects the pride and passion we put into each of our wines,” summarized Gonzalo Funes, winemaker at Dante Robino.
With a vibrant red color and bright violet hues, this 100% Malbec is made from a careful selection of bunches and berries and undergoes a pre-fermentative cold maceration for 2 to 3 days, with gentle daily pump-overs. Fermentation and post-fermentative maceration take place in small vessels at controlled temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C.
Throughout the entire fermentation process, pump-overs and délestages are carried out to keep the solid and liquid phases in contact for greater extraction. The result is an elegant wine, intense and voluptuous on the palate, with firm, well-defined ripe tannins, and an intense bouquet reminiscent of ripe black fruits and raspberry, with a sweet note of vanilla and the subtle contribution of the oak. It is a Malbec with full varietal expression, where fruit, silkiness, and balance stand out, with an aging potential of ten years.
A wine from Bodega Dante Robino, chosen as the best Malbec in the world
This is Gran Dante Malbec 2021, which scored 96 points at the International Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions. This earned it the International Malbec Trophy, distinguishing it as the Best Malbec in the World.
Buenos Aires, May 2024 – Bodega Dante Robino, with its Gran Dante Malbec 2021, won a gold medal and 96 points at the prestigious IWC (International Wine Challenge). This label, tasted blind by a panel of critics and professionals, also received the International Malbec Trophy, which recognizes it as the Best Malbec in the World 2024.
“We are very happy about this recognition, which is so far the most important in the history of the winery. It is the result of the outstanding work our winemaking team has been doing for years, and it undoubtedly motivates us to keep growing and to try to make better and better wines,” said María Inés Mastrogiacomo, Marketing Manager at Bodega Dante Robino.
For his part, Jorge Riccitelli, the winery’s winemaking consultant, added: “This triple recognition of our Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is a reward for the effort we’ve been putting in, from the care and selection of the Los Amores vineyard (in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley) to the work in the winery to obtain an excellent, flavorful wine that fills us with pride.”
The International Wine Challenge is one of the most important competitions in the world and has been held for thirty years in London, United Kingdom. Each wine is tasted blind by a panel of experts, including Tim Atkin MW, Sam Caporn MW, Oz Clarke, Dr. Jamie Goode, Peter McCombie MW, and Helen McGinn, among others, and after two tasting rounds, scores and gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the best entries. This year, more than 6,000 wines from around the world took part.
What the wine named Best Malbec in the World at the 2024 IWC is like — and how much it costs
Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is made with grapes from Los Chacayes, in the Uco Valley, and that also led it to win the “Uco Valley Malbec Trophy,” making it the best expression of this varietal in the region.
“For several years now we’ve been working to make wines that represent us in the world, and today, with Gran Dante Malbec 2021, we are beginning to see the fruits of that work and the recognition that comes from the vineyard selection, the winemaking and cellar work, with rigorous controls all the way to bottling and storage. With Gran Dante Malbec we want to express the best of Los Chacayes, Mendoza, and Argentina. It’s a powerful wine to the eye, with fresh aromas, exuberant fruit, and elegant violet notes, which finds balance on the palate through its aging in French oak barrels. It has great body and structure, with a long finish and ripe tannins. Gran Dante Malbec 2021 truly reflects the pride and passion we put into each of our wines,” summarized Gonzalo Funes, winemaker at Dante Robino.
With a vibrant red color and bright violet hues, this 100% Malbec is made from a careful selection of bunches and berries and undergoes a pre-fermentative cold maceration for 2 to 3 days, with gentle daily pump-overs. Fermentation and post-fermentative maceration take place in small vessels at controlled temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C.
Throughout the entire fermentation process, pump-overs and délestages are carried out to keep the solid and liquid phases in contact for greater extraction. The result is an elegant wine, intense and voluptuous on the palate, with firm, well-defined ripe tannins, and an intense bouquet reminiscent of ripe black fruits and raspberry, with a sweet note of vanilla and the subtle contribution of the oak. It is a Malbec with full varietal expression, where fruit, silkiness, and balance stand out, with an aging potential of ten years.
A wine from Bodega Dante Robino, chosen as the best Malbec in the world
This is Gran Dante Malbec 2021, which scored 96 points at the International Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions. This earned it the International Malbec Trophy, distinguishing it as the Best Malbec in the World.
Buenos Aires, May 2024 – Bodega Dante Robino, with its Gran Dante Malbec 2021, won a gold medal and 96 points at the prestigious IWC (International Wine Challenge). This label, tasted blind by a panel of critics and professionals, also received the International Malbec Trophy, which recognizes it as the Best Malbec in the World 2024.
“We are very happy about this recognition, which is so far the most important in the history of the winery. It is the result of the outstanding work our winemaking team has been doing for years, and it undoubtedly motivates us to keep growing and to try to make better and better wines,” said María Inés Mastrogiacomo, Marketing Manager at Bodega Dante Robino.
For his part, Jorge Riccitelli, the winery’s winemaking consultant, added: “This triple recognition of our Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is a reward for the effort we’ve been putting in, from the care and selection of the Los Amores vineyard (in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley) to the work in the winery to obtain an excellent, flavorful wine that fills us with pride.”
The International Wine Challenge is one of the most important competitions in the world and has been held for thirty years in London, United Kingdom. Each wine is tasted blind by a panel of experts, including Tim Atkin MW, Sam Caporn MW, Oz Clarke, Dr. Jamie Goode, Peter McCombie MW, and Helen McGinn, among others, and after two tasting rounds, scores and gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the best entries. This year, more than 6,000 wines from around the world took part.
What the wine named Best Malbec in the World at the 2024 IWC is like — and how much it costs
Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is made with grapes from Los Chacayes, in the Uco Valley, and that also led it to win the “Uco Valley Malbec Trophy,” making it the best expression of this varietal in the region.
“For several years now we’ve been working to make wines that represent us in the world, and today, with Gran Dante Malbec 2021, we are beginning to see the fruits of that work and the recognition that comes from the vineyard selection, the winemaking and cellar work, with rigorous controls all the way to bottling and storage. With Gran Dante Malbec we want to express the best of Los Chacayes, Mendoza, and Argentina. It’s a powerful wine to the eye, with fresh aromas, exuberant fruit, and elegant violet notes, which finds balance on the palate through its aging in French oak barrels. It has great body and structure, with a long finish and ripe tannins. Gran Dante Malbec 2021 truly reflects the pride and passion we put into each of our wines,” summarized Gonzalo Funes, winemaker at Dante Robino.
With a vibrant red color and bright violet hues, this 100% Malbec is made from a careful selection of bunches and berries and undergoes a pre-fermentative cold maceration for 2 to 3 days, with gentle daily pump-overs. Fermentation and post-fermentative maceration take place in small vessels at controlled temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C.
Throughout the entire fermentation process, pump-overs and délestages are carried out to keep the solid and liquid phases in contact for greater extraction. The result is an elegant wine, intense and voluptuous on the palate, with firm, well-defined ripe tannins, and an intense bouquet reminiscent of ripe black fruits and raspberry, with a sweet note of vanilla and the subtle contribution of the oak. It is a Malbec with full varietal expression, where fruit, silkiness, and balance stand out, with an aging potential of ten years.
A wine from Bodega Dante Robino, chosen as the best Malbec in the world
This is Gran Dante Malbec 2021, which scored 96 points at the International Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions. This earned it the International Malbec Trophy, distinguishing it as the Best Malbec in the World.
Buenos Aires, May 2024 – Bodega Dante Robino, with its Gran Dante Malbec 2021, won a gold medal and 96 points at the prestigious IWC (International Wine Challenge). This label, tasted blind by a panel of critics and professionals, also received the International Malbec Trophy, which recognizes it as the Best Malbec in the World 2024.
“We are very happy about this recognition, which is so far the most important in the history of the winery. It is the result of the outstanding work our winemaking team has been doing for years, and it undoubtedly motivates us to keep growing and to try to make better and better wines,” said María Inés Mastrogiacomo, Marketing Manager at Bodega Dante Robino.
For his part, Jorge Riccitelli, the winery’s winemaking consultant, added: “This triple recognition of our Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is a reward for the effort we’ve been putting in, from the care and selection of the Los Amores vineyard (in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley) to the work in the winery to obtain an excellent, flavorful wine that fills us with pride.”
The International Wine Challenge is one of the most important competitions in the world and has been held for thirty years in London, United Kingdom. Each wine is tasted blind by a panel of experts, including Tim Atkin MW, Sam Caporn MW, Oz Clarke, Dr. Jamie Goode, Peter McCombie MW, and Helen McGinn, among others, and after two tasting rounds, scores and gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the best entries. This year, more than 6,000 wines from around the world took part.
What the wine named Best Malbec in the World at the 2024 IWC is like — and how much it costs
Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is made with grapes from Los Chacayes, in the Uco Valley, and that also led it to win the “Uco Valley Malbec Trophy,” making it the best expression of this varietal in the region.
“For several years now we’ve been working to make wines that represent us in the world, and today, with Gran Dante Malbec 2021, we are beginning to see the fruits of that work and the recognition that comes from the vineyard selection, the winemaking and cellar work, with rigorous controls all the way to bottling and storage. With Gran Dante Malbec we want to express the best of Los Chacayes, Mendoza, and Argentina. It’s a powerful wine to the eye, with fresh aromas, exuberant fruit, and elegant violet notes, which finds balance on the palate through its aging in French oak barrels. It has great body and structure, with a long finish and ripe tannins. Gran Dante Malbec 2021 truly reflects the pride and passion we put into each of our wines,” summarized Gonzalo Funes, winemaker at Dante Robino.
With a vibrant red color and bright violet hues, this 100% Malbec is made from a careful selection of bunches and berries and undergoes a pre-fermentative cold maceration for 2 to 3 days, with gentle daily pump-overs. Fermentation and post-fermentative maceration take place in small vessels at controlled temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C.
Throughout the entire fermentation process, pump-overs and délestages are carried out to keep the solid and liquid phases in contact for greater extraction. The result is an elegant wine, intense and voluptuous on the palate, with firm, well-defined ripe tannins, and an intense bouquet reminiscent of ripe black fruits and raspberry, with a sweet note of vanilla and the subtle contribution of the oak. It is a Malbec with full varietal expression, where fruit, silkiness, and balance stand out, with an aging potential of ten years.
A wine from Bodega Dante Robino, chosen as the best Malbec in the world
This is Gran Dante Malbec 2021, which scored 96 points at the International Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions. This earned it the International Malbec Trophy, distinguishing it as the Best Malbec in the World.
Buenos Aires, May 2024 – Bodega Dante Robino, with its Gran Dante Malbec 2021, won a gold medal and 96 points at the prestigious IWC (International Wine Challenge). This label, tasted blind by a panel of critics and professionals, also received the International Malbec Trophy, which recognizes it as the Best Malbec in the World 2024.
“We are very happy about this recognition, which is so far the most important in the history of the winery. It is the result of the outstanding work our winemaking team has been doing for years, and it undoubtedly motivates us to keep growing and to try to make better and better wines,” said María Inés Mastrogiacomo, Marketing Manager at Bodega Dante Robino.
For his part, Jorge Riccitelli, the winery’s winemaking consultant, added: “This triple recognition of our Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is a reward for the effort we’ve been putting in, from the care and selection of the Los Amores vineyard (in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley) to the work in the winery to obtain an excellent, flavorful wine that fills us with pride.”
The International Wine Challenge is one of the most important competitions in the world and has been held for thirty years in London, United Kingdom. Each wine is tasted blind by a panel of experts, including Tim Atkin MW, Sam Caporn MW, Oz Clarke, Dr. Jamie Goode, Peter McCombie MW, and Helen McGinn, among others, and after two tasting rounds, scores and gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the best entries. This year, more than 6,000 wines from around the world took part.
What the wine named Best Malbec in the World at the 2024 IWC is like — and how much it costs
Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is made with grapes from Los Chacayes, in the Uco Valley, and that also led it to win the “Uco Valley Malbec Trophy,” making it the best expression of this varietal in the region.
“For several years now we’ve been working to make wines that represent us in the world, and today, with Gran Dante Malbec 2021, we are beginning to see the fruits of that work and the recognition that comes from the vineyard selection, the winemaking and cellar work, with rigorous controls all the way to bottling and storage. With Gran Dante Malbec we want to express the best of Los Chacayes, Mendoza, and Argentina. It’s a powerful wine to the eye, with fresh aromas, exuberant fruit, and elegant violet notes, which finds balance on the palate through its aging in French oak barrels. It has great body and structure, with a long finish and ripe tannins. Gran Dante Malbec 2021 truly reflects the pride and passion we put into each of our wines,” summarized Gonzalo Funes, winemaker at Dante Robino.
With a vibrant red color and bright violet hues, this 100% Malbec is made from a careful selection of bunches and berries and undergoes a pre-fermentative cold maceration for 2 to 3 days, with gentle daily pump-overs. Fermentation and post-fermentative maceration take place in small vessels at controlled temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C.
Throughout the entire fermentation process, pump-overs and délestages are carried out to keep the solid and liquid phases in contact for greater extraction. The result is an elegant wine, intense and voluptuous on the palate, with firm, well-defined ripe tannins, and an intense bouquet reminiscent of ripe black fruits and raspberry, with a sweet note of vanilla and the subtle contribution of the oak. It is a Malbec with full varietal expression, where fruit, silkiness, and balance stand out, with an aging potential of ten years.
A wine from Bodega Dante Robino, chosen as the best Malbec in the world
This is Gran Dante Malbec 2021, which scored 96 points at the International Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions. This earned it the International Malbec Trophy, distinguishing it as the Best Malbec in the World.
Buenos Aires, May 2024 – Bodega Dante Robino, with its Gran Dante Malbec 2021, won a gold medal and 96 points at the prestigious IWC (International Wine Challenge). This label, tasted blind by a panel of critics and professionals, also received the International Malbec Trophy, which recognizes it as the Best Malbec in the World 2024.
“We are very happy about this recognition, which is so far the most important in the history of the winery. It is the result of the outstanding work our winemaking team has been doing for years, and it undoubtedly motivates us to keep growing and to try to make better and better wines,” said María Inés Mastrogiacomo, Marketing Manager at Bodega Dante Robino.
For his part, Jorge Riccitelli, the winery’s winemaking consultant, added: “This triple recognition of our Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is a reward for the effort we’ve been putting in, from the care and selection of the Los Amores vineyard (in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley) to the work in the winery to obtain an excellent, flavorful wine that fills us with pride.”
The International Wine Challenge is one of the most important competitions in the world and has been held for thirty years in London, United Kingdom. Each wine is tasted blind by a panel of experts, including Tim Atkin MW, Sam Caporn MW, Oz Clarke, Dr. Jamie Goode, Peter McCombie MW, and Helen McGinn, among others, and after two tasting rounds, scores and gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the best entries. This year, more than 6,000 wines from around the world took part.
What the wine named Best Malbec in the World at the 2024 IWC is like — and how much it costs
Gran Dante Malbec 2021 is made with grapes from Los Chacayes, in the Uco Valley, and that also led it to win the “Uco Valley Malbec Trophy,” making it the best expression of this varietal in the region.
“For several years now we’ve been working to make wines that represent us in the world, and today, with Gran Dante Malbec 2021, we are beginning to see the fruits of that work and the recognition that comes from the vineyard selection, the winemaking and cellar work, with rigorous controls all the way to bottling and storage. With Gran Dante Malbec we want to express the best of Los Chacayes, Mendoza, and Argentina. It’s a powerful wine to the eye, with fresh aromas, exuberant fruit, and elegant violet notes, which finds balance on the palate through its aging in French oak barrels. It has great body and structure, with a long finish and ripe tannins. Gran Dante Malbec 2021 truly reflects the pride and passion we put into each of our wines,” summarized Gonzalo Funes, winemaker at Dante Robino.
With a vibrant red color and bright violet hues, this 100% Malbec is made from a careful selection of bunches and berries and undergoes a pre-fermentative cold maceration for 2 to 3 days, with gentle daily pump-overs. Fermentation and post-fermentative maceration take place in small vessels at controlled temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C.
Throughout the entire fermentation process, pump-overs and délestages are carried out to keep the solid and liquid phases in contact for greater extraction. The result is an elegant wine, intense and voluptuous on the palate, with firm, well-defined ripe tannins, and an intense bouquet reminiscent of ripe black fruits and raspberry, with a sweet note of vanilla and the subtle contribution of the oak. It is a Malbec with full varietal expression, where fruit, silkiness, and balance stand out, with an aging potential of ten years.