Luigi Bosca "Single Vineyard" Malbec Lujan de Cuyo Mendoza Argentina (2006)
| Winery: | Luigi Bosca |
| Region: | Argentina » Mendoza » Lujan de Cuyo |
| Varietal: | Malbec |
| Type: | Table Wines |
The Arizus take pride in a tradition that was born more than one hundred years ago; years in which the family worked toward improving their technique and the observation and understanding of nature, thus giving rise to their approach to wine-making. This is also where their commitment to improving vintage after vintage and to better understand those who choose their wines takes root. Luigi Bosca’s future is challenging and is always thinking ahead. Its present is focused on the combination of daily work with the creation of new ideas. This is Bodega Luigi Bosca, this is how the Arizu family was created and this is how their history begins everyday, because their past is always a prologue to their future.
– Description from hinaualan
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Luigi Bosca on SnoothApril 2011
few wines on the planet pair as nicely with a great steak. From the first taste this wine will pull you into the wonderful, flavorful world of Malbec. Read More
January 2011
Never tried any Malbec but i have been hearing good things about Argentinian wine. Labels like Susana Balbo, Alamos and Altos Las Hormigas are said to be good for a reasonable price tag.Most of the wine i have at the moment is from Spain, Australia and South Africa, (Mostly Reds, Shiraz & Cabs) maybe i should give Malbec a go!Any Argentinian exp... Read More
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