Serbal Malbec, Bodega Atamisque
£13.95
Bodega Atamisque is located in the district of San José in Tupungato, Uco Valley, and this stunning winery is the first you will see on the famous ‘Ruta del Vino’, Route 86. Atamisque also encompasses a golf course, a very nice restaurant, delightful guest accommodation and a trout farm! But who cares about all that when the wines are this good.
The Serbal wines from Atamisque are completely unoaked, made to show off the purity of the fruit from their own vineyards. This Malbec is medium-bodied, with intense, juicy blueberry and blackberry flavours.
A great mid-week wine that is very versatile with food and equally good on it’s own.
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Style | Red |
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Country | Argentina |
Region | Mendoza |
Grape | Malbec |
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