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2019 1853 Old Vine Estate Malbec Selected Parcel Uco Valley 750 ml

  • Malbec
  • 2019
  • Argentina
  • Uco Valley

Retail: $35

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The Story

Marcelo Pelleriti’s 95-point 2019 “1853” Old Vine Malbec is not only a brilliant red wine and a phenomenal value—it’s a bottle that could only come from Argentina.   Pelleriti is one of Argentina’s most decorated winemakers, and for this he works with a tiny parcel of Malbec that was planted 114 years ago, in 1910. They’re now some of the very oldest Malbec vines in the world. Those centenarian plants have exceptionally low yields—it takes two vines to produce just a single bottle of this wine—but the results are dazzling, with power, complexity, and nuance.

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Wine Facts
  • Fruit Intensity
  • Oak Intensity
  • Body
  • Acidity
  • Tannin
  • ABV 14.80%
  • 15 mins
  • Now - 2030
  • % Malbec
  • Serving temperature - 60°
  • Cork
Wine Access Tasting Note

Saturated dark ruby-black with violet overtones throughout the glass. The immediate impact shows black plum, blackberry, black mission fig and dark chocolate. The backdrop offers a hint of mint, black olive, wild herb and crushed gravel. There is the old vine density showing through on the palate with a supple quality that is really polished and soft. It’s got the richness and impact of old vine concentration, coupled with a level of finesse that brings pure pleasure. Excellent example of old vine Malbec. Drink now–2030.

Food Pairings
  • Red Meat
  • Hard Cheese
Critic Reviews

95 pts

James Suckling

This is a really beautiful old-vine red with blackberry, black olive and bark character. It’s full and layered, yet tight and intense. Such great length. From vineyards planted 1910 in Consulta. Vegan. Drink now.

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Some of the Oldest Malbec Vines in the World

Marcelo Pelleriti is one of the most decorated winemakers in the world—and certainly one of the most celebrated in Argentina’s history. He boasts 100-point pedigree as the force behind Bordeaux stars Château Le Gay and Château La Violette and is one of the only Argentine winemakers to ever earn a perfect score from Robert Parker himself. He’s made some of the most exciting wines in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

But despite his Pomerol prowess, the 2019 “1853” Selected Parcel is a bottle that screams Argentina—and specifically Mendoza’s Uco Valley.

The name is a reference to the original plantings of Malbec in Mendoza by Michel Pouget—vines that would be propagated across the Uco Valley and then end up supplying France with fresh plant material after the ravages of phylloxera.

That disease ended up wiping out nearly all France’s old vineyards, which makes the 114-year old vines that provide the Malbec for this Selected Parcel bottling some of the very oldest in the world. They’re gnarled and low-yielding, producing tiny clusters of thick-skinned berries that imbue the bottling with copious power and plenty of intensity. It takes two vines to produce enough grapes for a single bottle, and those low yields come across in every glass.

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