In the past Argentina was known for quantity rather than quality, and was ranked as the world’s fourth largest producer of wine. Quality though, has risen at an impressive speed and today it is easy to find some really great bargains from this characterful country of high mountain vineyards. Try this selection of mouth-watering wines to see exactly how good Argentina’s wines are today.
The Argentina offer costs £83 and includes three bottles each of the following four wines.
Santa Rosa Estate Chenin-Torrontes 2009, Zuccardi: Loads of up-front fruit on the palate here, with the Chenin Blanc grape shining through backed up by the more aromatic Torrontes which gives the wine an additional lift — floral and fruit packed.
La Linda Viognier 2009, Luigi Bosca: A delightfully ripe style from Luigi Bosca, this wine has wonderful intensity with aromas of peaches and ripe apricots and a long aromatic finish.
Vida Organica Sangiovese/Bonarda 2009, Zuccardi: José Zuccardi has always believed in working with nature, and this organic wine is brimming with excellent spicy ripe redcurrant fruit with a subtle hint of floral scent. Perfect with casserole dishes.
La Linda Malbec 2008, Luigi Bosca: Argentina’s flagship variety is perfectly showcased here with this perfect example from Luigi Bosca that is superbly deep and rich with warm cherry and spice flavours — the perfect match with meat, especially beef.
The Oxford Times Wine Club is run in association with The Oxford Wine Company. Free delivery of your wine is available within 30 miles of Oxford. Please allow up to ten working days for delivery of your wine. If you have any questions about your order, contact The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 quoting The Oxford Times Wine Club or email: info@oxfordwine.co.uk
If you would like to buy unmixed or mixed cases of wines that you have particularly liked from The Oxford Times Wine Club at the same special discounted prices, please contact Theo Sloot at The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 or email theo@oxfordwine.co.uk
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