Tukma Gran Corte 2013/2017

€27.50*

Content: 0.75 (€36.67* / 1 Liter)

Available, delivery time 2-5 days

Product number: TU-3904
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Product information "Tukma Gran Corte 2013/2017"
Grape variety:
65% Malbec, 20% Tannat, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon.

Tasting notes:
This blend of three varieties is an elegant yet robust wine, as wines from northwestern Argentina tend to be. 
Deep red in color with violet edges, its nose offers notes of ripe red fruit and grilled peppers. There are also delicate notes of coffee, thanks to the aging of this wine in oak barrels. On the palate, its flavor is balanced. It is a wine with character, structure, and ripe tannins. 
With a long and harmonious finish, the three grape varieties blend perfectly to offer a very interesting wine. 

Serving temperature:
15 - 18 ° C
Type of wine: Red wine
Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Tannat
Vintage: 2013, 2017
Country: Argentina
Region: Northwest (Salta)
Location: Cafayate, Salta
Altitude: 1.900 MAMSL
Ageing: 12 months in oak barrels
Enologist: José Luis Mounier
Alcohol: 14,5% vol.
Sugar rest: 2,57 g/l
Total acidity: 5,74 g/l
Allergens: Contains sulfite
Introduced by: J.M. Höfferle Int. Hdl. GmbH, Lokstedter Steindamm 33a, 22529 Hamburg, Deutschland

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