Tim Atkin
This is my third report on Argentina’s vibrant wine industry and it's the longest and most comprehensive overview of the country I've published to date, running to more than 90 pages. I’ve never been afraid to speak my mind and this report is no exception. It’s an informed, in-depth overview based on more than 20 years of visits to Argentina, including a two-week trip at the end of 2014, and a lot of tastings. There are exciting new discoveries, as well some internationally famous wines reviewed here. And, for the first time, I have published a classification of Argentina's top 120 wineries.About TIM ATKIN
I’m an award-winning wine writer and Master of Wine with 28 years’ experience.I write for a number of publications, including The World of Fine Wine, Intelligent Life, Gourmet Traveller Wine, Imbibe, Decanter, Wine-searcher, Fine Drink (China)
and Woman and Home, appear regularly on BBC1’s Saturday Kitchen and am one of the Three Wine Men. I am a co-chairman of the International Wine Challenge,
the world’s most rigorously judged blind tasting competition, and have won over 25 awards for my journalism and photography.
A personal selection of Argentina’s best wines
Scores & Tasting Notes
94 Points - 2012 Salentein Single Vineyard Chardonnay, Plot No. 2 - 13.5% Uco Valley
Salentein’s grapes come from one of its highest Uco Valley vineyards, located at 1,600 metres in San Pablo.The wine goes through malolactic fermentation but doesn’t seem fat in the slightest, thanks to the freshness
and bite of its cool site. Smoky, mealy and very elegant with a tangy finish. Drink: 2015-19
94 Points - 2011 Salentein Gran Vu - 15% Uco Valley
This was only Pepe Galante’s second vintage at Salentein, but his experience and talent werealready apparent in this blend of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. Densely coloured and still
youthful, with flavours of dried herbs, cassis and blackberry, a hint of graphite, sweet oak
and the concentration to age. Drink: 2015-22
94 Points - 2012 Salentein Numina
Cabernet Franc- 14.5% Uco Valley
This was very good in 2011, but is even better in 2012. It’s the perfume that strikes you first -grassy, scented and very alluring - but the palate is lovely, too: elegant, refined, deftly oaked
and silky. Yet more evidence that Cabernet Franc can be a very special variety in the Uco
Valley. Drink: 2015-20
94 Points - 2012 Salentein Numina Gran Corte -
14.5% Uco Valley
Salentein’s top red blend combines Malbec with lesser amounts of Cabernet Sauvignon,Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot and is very impressive indeed, showing polished
tannins, power, pepper, subtle oak, chalky acidity and a long, tapering finish. A wine to watch. Drink: 2015-22
94 Points - 2011 Salentein Single Vineyard Malbec,
Plot No. 21 - 14.5% Uco Valley
This ungrafted Malbec was planted at 1300 metres in 1997 on some of the poorest soils on theestate. It’s yet another beautifully framed red from Pepe Galante with stylish oak, a sturdy
backbone of tannin, some Mediterranean spices and a fresh, chalky bite. Drink: 2015-20
94 Points - 2013 Salentein Single Vineyard Pinot Noir, Plot No. 1 - 13.5% Uco Valley
Made with an Italian Pinot Noir clone planted in San Pablo at 1,400 metres, this is a lightlyoaked, partial whole bunch fermented red with sweet red cherry and raspberry fruit, bright,
chalky acidity and a long finish. Very promising. Drink: 2015-19
93 Points - 2012 Salentein Primus
Cabernet Sauvignon 14.5% Uco Valley
The first vintage of Cabernet under the Primus label, this is made from clones 337 and 169
As such, it’s one of only a handful of top examples in Argentina. Stylish, firm and structured with an enticing balance between fruit purity, tannins and acidity. A label to watch.
Drink: 2015-20
93 Points - 2011 Salentein Primus Malbec 14% Uco Valley
Primus comes from three small plots located between 1,100 and 1,300 metres. The result is mineral, spicy and focused, showing its cool climate origins. The oak is more pronounced herewith some mocha notes, but there’s plenty of structure and fruit weight, too. Drink: 2015-2093 Points - 2012 Salentein Primus
Chardonnay 14% Uco Valley
Primus is priced above the Plot 2 Chardonnay, but is not necessarily better in 2012, just richer. This is another very stylishbottling from a winery that is gaining in reputation. Complex, mealy and toasty with bright minerality and some texture from partial malolactic fermentation. Drink: 2015-19
93 Points - 2012 Salentein Numina Syrah 14.5% Uco Valley
A comparatively rare example of a top notch Syrah in Argentina, this is made from a single clone planted in 1996. Spicy, peppery and polished, like most ofthe Salentein wines, it’s closer to the Rhône than the Barossa Valley in style.Smoky, spicy and impressively complex. Drink: 2015-20
92 Points - 2012 Salentein Primus Pinot Noir 13.5% Uco Valley
This comes from a slightly lower vineyard than the Plot 1 and is made from a mixture of Burgundian clones. It’s a littlefirmer and drier than the single vineyard releases, showing a little more oak as well, but is another classy Pinot.
Drink: 2015-18
Chief winemaker José "Pepe" Galante |
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