This Argentinian Cabernet Sauvignon comes from 30-year-old vines in Maipu and is aged for three months in American and French oak. The nose is crisp and clean, with attractive cedar and forest floor aromas complementing the black fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with a soft entry. The acidity is nicely judged, and there are fine, supple red berry fruits towards the finish. This a well-made wine at good value.
With deep historical roots in Argentina’s Mendoza wine region, Bodega Luigi Bosca has a longstanding commitment to innovation and quality. Founded in 1901 by Don Leoncio Arizu, Bodega Luigi Bosca is the country’s oldest family-owned winery. Bodega Luigi Bosca produces three ranges of wines: La Linda, fresh, unoaked cuvees of the best varietals; Luigi Bosca, a classic range from the best vineyards of the estate including the superb DOC Malbec; and an Icon or ‘Icono’ range from specific vineyard sites and whose wines come from careful cellar selection by the Arizu family.