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$96.98Original List Price

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Rating: 94 Pts Wine SpectatorSize:750ML
Region: Mendoza Country:Argentina
Varietals: Not Available ABV:13.5%

More Ratings:

94 Pts Wine Spectator

"Intriguing, with a piercing violet and mineral entry backed by superracy acidity that lets the crushed blueberry, plum and blackberry fruit stretch out on the very long, mouthwatering finish. Best from 2010 through 2015. 1,000 cases made." -94 Points Wine Spectator

"The 2007 Finca Mirador was sourced from a 13-acre parcel in Medrano planted in 1921. The yields for this wine were 0.9 tons per acre with the wine aged for 15 months in new French oak. Purple-colored with a superb display of toasty new oak, lilacs, spice box, black cherry, and black raspberry, on the palate it sports an elegant personality, savory flavors, underlying structure, and a lengthy, 45-second finish. It, too, will drink well from 2013 to 2022."

"Achaval Ferrer makes my short list of Argentina's top producers of Malbec. My longevity estimates are conservative because these wines have no track record; my experience with wines this impeccably balanced and rich is that they will continue on for 25 years and more. Let's hope purchasers can muster the patience to cellar some of these wines for the requisite time. I was also shown barrel samples of Achaval Ferrer's 2008s. They look to be equally promising." -94 Points- Jay Miller- Wine Advocate

"Good full ruby. Deeper and wilder on the nose than the Altamira, offering soil-driven notes of blackberry, licorice and violet. Dense and sweet but light on its feet, with a strong floral character and bright acidity cutting through the wine's density of texture. Finishes with a tannic spine that calls for patience." -92 points- Stephen Tanzer- International Wine Cellar

WINE:
"The grapes were manually harvested on March 7th, 2007. This was bottled on July 31st, 2008. All our wines are bottled without fining or filtering. There is additional risk in this, but we prefer not to stripe the wine of subtle flavors and aromas. The formation of deposits in the bottle will be noticeable after some cellaring time. This is no way affects quality. We strongly recommend decanting this wine at least an hour before drinking." -Winery

VINEYARDS:
"The Mirador vineyard is 13 acres of old vine Malbec in Medrano, Mendoza, at an altitude of 2,400 feet (700 mts), on the west bank of the Tunuyan river. The vines were planted in 1921 on their own roots . Yield per plant was less than one pound of grapes. (1/3 of a bottle of wine) This is equivalent to 0.9 tons per acre. The soils are heavier with a clay component." -Winery


Description:

"Intriguing, with a piercing violet and mineral entry backed by superracy acidity that lets the crushed blueberry, plum and blackberry fruit stretch out on the very long, mouthwatering finish. Best from 2010 through 2015. 1,000 cases made." -94 Points Wine Spectator

"The 2007 Finca Mirador was sourced from a 13-acre parcel in Medrano planted in 1921. The yields for this wine were 0.9 tons per acre with the wine aged for 15 months in new French oak. Purple-colored with a superb display of toasty new oak, lilacs, spice box, black cherry, and black raspberry, on the palate it sports an elegant personality, savory flavors, underlying structure, and a lengthy, 45-second finish. It, too, will drink well from 2013 to 2022."

"Achaval Ferrer makes my short list of Argentina's top producers of Malbec. My longevity estimates are conservative because these wines have no track record; my experience with wines this impeccably balanced and rich is that they will continue on for 25 years and more. Let's hope purchasers can muster the patience to cellar some of these wines for the requisite time. I was also shown barrel samples of Achaval Ferrer's 2008s. They look to be equally promising." -94 Points- Jay Miller- Wine Advocate

"Good full ruby. Deeper and wilder on the nose than the Altamira, offering soil-driven notes of blackberry, licorice and violet. Dense and sweet but light on its feet, with a strong floral character and bright acidity cutting through the wine's density of texture. Finishes with a tannic spine that calls for patience." -92 points- Stephen Tanzer- International Wine Cellar

WINE:
"The grapes were manually harvested on March 7th, 2007. This was bottled on July 31st, 2008. All our wines are bottled without fining or filtering. There is additional risk in this, but we prefer not to stripe the wine of subtle flavors and aromas. The formation of deposits in the bottle will be noticeable after some cellaring time. This is no way affects quality. We strongly recommend decanting this wine at least an hour before drinking." -Winery

VINEYARDS:
"The Mirador vineyard is 13 acres of old vine Malbec in Medrano, Mendoza, at an altitude of 2,400 feet (700 mts), on the west bank of the Tunuyan river. The vines were planted in 1921 on their own roots . Yield per plant was less than one pound of grapes. (1/3 of a bottle of wine) This is equivalent to 0.9 tons per acre. The soils are heavier with a clay component." -Winery