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Behind the Cork™ - Wines of Domaine Bousquet, Part 2

September 1, 2021

Embraced for their freshness, vibrant aromatics and fruit-forward qualities, wines from Tupungato Valley in Mendoza’s Uco Valley have become “must-haves” for Argentine connoisseurs. Domaine Bousquet, an early pioneer in this high-altitude sub-region of the Uco Valley of Argentina, stands out for its singular reliance on eco-friendly organic fruit. And their prices are extremely competitive!

All three of these wines are made from organic grapes and are Vegan friendly.

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2018 Domaine Bosquet Gran Malbec ($25)

This Gran Malbec undergoes cold maceration at 10°C for 72 hours to 96 hours. Fermentation then occurs with selected yeast at a temperature between 25°C and 28°C for 12 days. It then undergoes 100% Malolactic conversion before being aged in French oak for 10 months.

This is a full-bodied wine with bold dark fruit flavors, easy tannin and a chocolaty finish.







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2018 Gaia Cabernet Franc ($20)

This is a medium-bodied wine that is cold macerated for 72 hours. Fermentation occurs with selected yeast at a maximum temperature of 27°C for 12 days before being aged in French oak between 8 and 10 months.

This Cabernet Franc exhibits nice red fruit flavors and the classic peppery hints. It has nice tannins, moderate acidity and an easy finish.







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2019 Domaine Bosquet Cabernet Sauvignon ($13)

This is a medium-bodied wine that is fermented for 15 days with select yeast at a maximum temperature between 25° C and 27° C.

This Cabernet Sauvignon has nice dark fruit flavors, moderate tannin and medium acidity that finishes with nice lingering fruit flavors.


Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.

Samples Provided by Creative Palate Communications

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