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Kaiken Red Blend Disobedience 2019 750ml

size
750ml
country
Argentina
region
Cuyo
appellation
Mendoza
DC
92
WE
92
JS
92
VM
91
DC
92
Rated 92 by Decanter
Dark, glossy fruit with spicy undertones in the nose. Chocolatey palate with firm fine-grained tannins and velvety texture. Lovely. (Silver) - DWWA 2021 ... More details
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Kaiken Red Blend Disobedience 2019 750ml

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Professional Ratings
DC
92
WE
92
JS
92
VM
91
DC
92
Rated 92 by Decanter
Dark, glossy fruit with spicy undertones in the nose. Chocolatey palate with firm fine-grained tannins and velvety texture. Lovely. (Silver) - DWWA 2021
WE
92
Rated 92 by Wine Enthusiast
Well balanced, this red opens with aromas of raspberry and plum, plus hints of mint. Nice acidity and smooth tannins provide a good structure where oaky notes blend well with flavors of berry, plum, and bell pepper. It's fresh and tasty, finishing with tobacco notes.
JS
92
Rated 92 by James Suckling
A pretty nose of cooked cherries, blackcurrants, rosemary, oregano, peppercorns and sweet spices. Full-bodied with firm tannins. Chewy and meaty with an intense, compact finish. Drink after 2023.
VM
91
Rated 91 by Vinous Media
Kaiken's 2019 Disobedience By Francis Mallmann is a blend of 60% Malbec, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Merlot from Paraje Altamira and Vistalba. This wine was 70% aged in used barrels for 15 months. Purplish-red in the glass. On the nose the oak makes itself felt over the ripe red fruit with balsamic traces and hints of white pepper. Grippy and juicy in the mouth with young, reactive tannins that will improve in the bottle, the flavors are bold and long-lasting.
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size
750ml
country
Argentina
region
Cuyo
appellation
Mendoza
Overview
Dark, glossy fruit with spicy undertones in the nose. Chocolatey palate with firm fine-grained tannins and velvety texture. Lovely. (Silver) - DWWA 2021
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Region: Cuyo

The region of Cuyo has been internationally associated with fine Argentinian wine for several decades, and has a wine history which stretches back centuries to the time of the original Spanish settlers, who sought areas in which to plant imported grape vines for sacramental wine production. The region contains several of Argentina's most renowned and widely appreciated provinces, including the Mendoza, La Rioja, San Juan and San Luis, and the mountainous nature of this arid region provides an ideal environment for vineyard cultivation. As the mighty Desaguadero River snakes its way between the Andes, it deposits plenty of important minerals in the soil, which allow grape varietals closely associated with the Argentinian wine industry – such as Malbec – to grow to a perfect level of ripeness. As such, even in the driest areas of the Cuyo region, flavorful and fruit-forward wines are produced in impressive amounts.
fields

Country: Argentina

It is said that the first Argentinian vines were planted in the Mendoza more than four hundred years ago by European settlers, and despite these early wines being used primarily for religious purposes, the fervor for wine making never left the area. Today, Argentina is keen to demonstrate its technological prowess when it comes to vineyard cultivation, by combining traditional methods of irrigation left over from the Huarpes Indians with modern techniques in order to make the dry, arid desert an ideal environment for growing grapes. Indeed, these ancient irrigation channels, dug hundreds of years ago and still in use today, bring mineral-rich melt water from the Andes via the Mendoza river, something which gives the grapes grown in this region some of their character. The primary grape of this and other regions of Argentina is the Malbec, which is highly susceptible to rot in its native France, but which thrives in the dry and hot climate of South America, producing rich and plummy wines which are highly drinkable especially when young.
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The region of Cuyo has been internationally associated with fine Argentinian wine for several decades, and has a wine history which stretches back centuries to the time of the original Spanish settlers, who sought areas in which to plant imported grape vines for sacramental wine production. The region contains several of Argentina's most renowned and widely appreciated provinces, including the Mendoza, La Rioja, San Juan and San Luis, and the mountainous nature of this arid region provides an ideal environment for vineyard cultivation. As the mighty Desaguadero River snakes its way between the Andes, it deposits plenty of important minerals in the soil, which allow grape varietals closely associated with the Argentinian wine industry – such as Malbec – to grow to a perfect level of ripeness. As such, even in the driest areas of the Cuyo region, flavorful and fruit-forward wines are produced in impressive amounts.
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It is said that the first Argentinian vines were planted in the Mendoza more than four hundred years ago by European settlers, and despite these early wines being used primarily for religious purposes, the fervor for wine making never left the area. Today, Argentina is keen to demonstrate its technological prowess when it comes to vineyard cultivation, by combining traditional methods of irrigation left over from the Huarpes Indians with modern techniques in order to make the dry, arid desert an ideal environment for growing grapes. Indeed, these ancient irrigation channels, dug hundreds of years ago and still in use today, bring mineral-rich melt water from the Andes via the Mendoza river, something which gives the grapes grown in this region some of their character. The primary grape of this and other regions of Argentina is the Malbec, which is highly susceptible to rot in its native France, but which thrives in the dry and hot climate of South America, producing rich and plummy wines which are highly drinkable especially when young.