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San Juan 50% Syrah 50% Carbernet Sauvignon

Dada Art Wine#3 is a remarkable blend from the San Juan region, known for its exceptional winemaking and diverse microclimates. Crafted meticulously with equal parts Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, this red wine showcases a full-bodied profile with a bold presence that captivates the palate from the first sip. The deep, rich color hints at the complex layers within, exuding a bright and lively acidity that keeps you engaged. On the nose, the aromas of dark fruit such as blackberries and plums intermingle beautifully with subtle hints of tobacco and spice. The tannins are firm yet well-integrated, providing a structured and harmonious finish. This wine is truly a testament to the skillful artistry behind its creation, making each glass a delight for any wine enthusiast. Perfect for pairing with hearty meals or savoring on its own, Dada Art Wine#3 stands as a proud representation of San Juan's viticultural excellence.

Tasting notes:


Blackcurrant

Blackcurrant

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Plum

Plum

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Grilled Lamb, Lamb Chops, Roast Lamb

Region:


Argentina
Argentina

Winemaking in Argentina is all about altitude. Many of its most prominent vineyards are situated at elevations exceeding 2,000 feet, where the cool nights help grapes retain zingy acidity while reaching full juicy ripeness. Probably best known for its flagship red grape Malbec, Argentina has become a South American enological powerhouse. The rich dark fruit flavor and smooth chocolate finish have made Malbec a global favorite. Along with its bold reds, Argentina is also known for aromatic white wines such as the peachy, floral Torrontés. International favorites like Chardonnay, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon also grow well in Argentina's high, dry soil.

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