2019 El Enemigo, Gran Enemigo, El Cepillo Cabernet Franc, Mendoza, Argentina

2019 El Enemigo, Gran Enemigo, El Cepillo Cabernet Franc, Mendoza, Argentina

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2019 El Enemigo, Gran Enemigo, El Cepillo Cabernet Franc, Mendoza, Argentina

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The 2019 Cabernet Franc Gran Enemigo El Cepillo also includes 15% Malbec and originates from the eponymous area within the southernmost vineyard of the Uco Valley. It underwent a 15-month ageing process in foudres. In the glass, it showcases a purple hue. The nose reveals ashes, green bell pepper and blackberry, accompanied by herbal undertones and a sun-kissed essence against a cedar backdrop. Dry and lusciously juicy, the palate features fine-grained tannins and a restrained mouthfeel, contributing to a taut and precisely structured yet weightless sensation. The distinct essence of ashes dominates the lingering finish.

Drink 2023 - 2035

Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous.com (September 2023)

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The 2019 Cabernet Franc Gran Enemigo El Cepillo also includes 15% Malbec and originates from the eponymous area within the southernmost vineyard of the Uco Valley. It underwent a 15-month ageing process in foudres. In the glass, it showcases a purple hue. The nose reveals ashes, green bell pepper and blackberry, accompanied by herbal undertones and a sun-kissed essence against a cedar backdrop. Dry and lusciously juicy, the palate features fine-grained tannins and a restrained mouthfeel, contributing to a taut and precisely structured yet weightless sensation. The distinct essence of ashes dominates the lingering finish.

Drink 2023 - 2035

Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous.com (September 2023)

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El Enemigo

El Enemigo

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Mendoza

Mendoza

With its western borderline dominated by the Andes and its 146,000 hectares of vineyards representing 70% of the country’s wine production, Mendoza is Argentina’s biggest and most important wine-growing province.

Mendoza’s vineyards are a haven to Old World varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Tempranillo, Bonarda, Sangiovese, Barbera, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc. The province’s signature grape is Malbec

Mendoza still produces large amounts of inexpensive wine for domestic consumption, as well as grape concentrate, but the sub-region of Luján de Cuyo stands out with some lovely velvety Malbecs, while the cool, gravelly Maipú is best for Cabernet Sauvignon

The most exciting area in Mendoza for fine whites, however, is the Uco Valley, that has the highest vineyards, up to 1,200 metres above sea level. Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Chenin, Pinot Grigio and Torrontés fare particularly well in its cool climate. Its sub-region of Tupungato produces Argentina’s best Chardonnay.

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Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Franc is widely planted in Bordeaux and is the most important black grape grown in the Loire. In the Médoc it may constitute up to 15% of a typical vineyard - it is always blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and is used to add bouquet and complexity to the wines. It is more widely used in St.Emilion where it adapts well to the cooler and moister clay soils - Cheval Blanc is the most famous Cabernet Franc wine in the world, with the final blend consisting of up to 65% of the grape.

Cabernet Franc thrives in the Loire where the cooler growing conditions serve to accentuate the grape's herbaceous, grassy, lead pencil aromas. The best wines come from the tuffeaux limestone slopes of Chinon and Bourgeil where growers such as Jacky Blot produce intense well-structured wines that possess excellent cellaring potential.

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