Wow! What a smooth yet complex dry red! Grown in the Mendoza region of Argentina this Malbec [2007 vintage] has a velvety texture, a myriad of rich flavors and Oh, that finish!
The Bodega Norton winery was founded in 1895 in the Mendoza River Valley and is located in the foothills of the Andes Mountains of Argentina. At altitudes between 850 and 1300 meters [approx. 2750 to 3900 feet] above sea level, this winery carefully selects grapes from vineyards that are over 30 years old. There simply is no replacing the richness imparted to the grape from old vines.
The Malbec is aged for 12 months in French oak barrels and then in bottles before it is made available. There is no rushing a good red. The Bodega Nortons have been scored consistently by Wine Spectator in the high 80's to 90 points as well as getting like results from other evaluations around the globe. Priced between $13-$16.00, it is a fantastic purchase. I found this bottle at Costco in the Midwest.
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