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Viña Cobos Bramare Marchiori Vineyard Malbec 2006
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  BN#263531
Category: Red Wine
Varietal:Malbec
Region: Argentina » Mendoza
Producer: Viña Cobos
Alcohol: 15.4%

Price:$89.99

SKU8BVCMV08

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Viña Cobos

The 2006 Bramare Malbec from Marchiori Vineyard exhibits a deep, dark violet hue. The nose is layered with aromas of blonde tobacco, ripe raspberries, cocoa powder and vanilla bean. An expansive, deeply structured palate reveals undertones of graphite, espressso and violets. Firm tannnins are balanced wit acidity, creating a mouth-filling malbec of great finesse, that leaves a lasting impression.

Wine Advocate

The Bramare "Marchiori Vineyard" wines are from 100% estate grown fruit located in Lujan de Cuyo. The 2006 Bramare Malbec "Marchiori Vineyard", tasted from a barrel sample (the wine should be bottled by the time subscribers are reading this note), is even better than the 2005. Vintage conditions were ideal and, for the first time, Hobbs stopped irrigation 12 weeks before harvest, most unusual in Mendoza's arid conditions. There was better natural acidity with little acidulation required. The wine offers more flavor complexity, vibrancy, and aromatic lift, and sensational length.

Score: 96-99. —Jay Miller, December 2007.

Wine Spectator

Exotic and concentrated, with very lush fig sauce, blackberry and boysenberry fruit layered with alluring mocha and bittersweet cocoa notes. The long, fruit-driven finish has enough buried acidity for balance. For the hedonist crowd. Drink now through 2011. 455 cases made.

Score: 92. —James Molesworth, December 31, 2008.



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