El Enemigo

Malbec

2020
Mendoza
Argentina
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El Ay-nay-MEE-go Mal-BECK
Varietal
Malbec
$28
Flavors & Quality
Blackberry Blackberry
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Dark Chocolate Dark Chocolate
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Palate Character

Balance & Finesse 2 Rich & Full 2 Light & Bright 2 Smooth & Silky 2 Round & Fleshy 1 Tone & Backbone 2 Powerful & Extracted 2 Bright & Crisp 2
Round & Fleshy
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This is a predominantly Round & Fleshy wine, but it shares structural nuances of Tone & Backbone as described in the tasting note below.

Tasting Notes
A full-bodied, fruit-forward wine with attractive freshness and complexity. The black cherry and red berry fruit are followed by touches of herbs and violets, as well as a smoky minerality and a touch of dark chocolate.
COLOR
Dark Ruby Red
BODY
TANNIN
ACIDITY
SWEET
ALCOH.
13.5%
GRAPE(S)
Malbec
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Why this wine made the cut…
Juicy, but with just enough freshness and structure.
Mendoza, Argentina
GRAPE VARIETAL(S)
Malbec
100% Mal-BECK
Malbec is native to southwest France, and still makes up 70% of Cahors, and makes high quality varietal wines in Argentina. The wines are Powerful & Extracted with intense flavors and aromas with black fruits, earth, mineral, often with notes of violets.
Country / State
Argentina
Region
Mendoza
Producer
El Enemigo
Winemaker(s)
Alejandro Vigil
Vintage
2020
El Enemigo's VineyardsEl Enemigo's Vineyards

El Enemigo

Mendoza, Argentina

El Enemigo, or The Enemy, founded by winemaker Alejandro Vigil and historian Adrianna Catena, is located in the Vista Flores district in Tunuyán, in the Uco valley, a high altitude location known for winemaking in Mendoza. The majority of vineyards are situated along the eastern edge of the Andes Mountains, with the Tunuyan River located just below. 

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El Enemigo's VineyardsEl Enemigo's Vineyards

The terroir is defined by extremes. The high-altitude averages 3,300 feet above sea level, there is plentiful sun during the day, but cool nights, given the exposure.  The intense sun and the desert-like dry conditions help ripen grapes, while the colder nights and Alpine winds extend the growing season.

The diurnal temperature swings help make intense red wines like Malbec, with a level of elegance, complexity, and acidity that speaks to the terroir.