Trapiche Broquel Malbec
As I continue this series on Malbec I’m struck by the fact that it seems like it’s just been within the past ten years that most of us in the US started to notice Argentine wines, and the rise of Malbec seems to be at the crux of that. But wine has being produced in Argentina for ages. In fact, Trapiche has a 120 year history in Argentina.
I’m starting to sound like a broken record with this comment, but Trapiche has several different labels of wine that they produce, at different price points. Broquel is one of their most affordable brands.
The grapes in the Trapiche Broquel Malbec come from several different vineyards around Mendoza. Trapiche owns over 2,500 acres of vineyards, so they have plenty to choose from for this wine.
The nose on this Malbec has a nice aroma, although the intensity is slightly shy. Black cherry, blackberry, coffee and leather make up the bouquet. I love the complexity, I just wish it had a touch more intensity. The palate is big and juicy—loaded with ripe blackberry flavors and a splash of tart cherry. Rich, silky tannins give it a big mouth feel. It’s a little bit spicy mid-palate and the finish is lingering and fruity.
This is a very good Malbec, well worth the 14 bucks.
Wine: Trapiche Broquel
Variety: Malbec
Vintage: 2006
Alcohol: 14%
Rating: 88
Price: $13.98
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