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Family Reserve

2008 Patagonia Red Blend

The Intimo Family Reserve is a captivating red blend hailing from the picturesque region of Patagonia. With its deep red hue, this vintage 2008 wine showcases the exceptional quality and character of its terroir. The wine presents a medium-bodied profile that resonates with complexity, offering a delightful balance of bright acidity and well-integrated tannins that provide a firm structure. On the palate, you can expect an intriguing array of prominent fruit intensity, featuring luscious dark fruits that dance harmoniously with hints of spice and earthiness. This wine is beautifully dry, making it a versatile companion for a variety of culinary delights, from grilled meats to rich pasta dishes, ensuring it is a true delight for those seeking an exceptional experience.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Vanilla

Vanilla

Blackberry

Blackberry

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Region:


Patagonia

The southernmost tip of Argentina is perfecto for growing cool-climate grapes. Patagonia's altitude, arid conditions and Antarctic influence result in wines with uniquely intense color and flavor. Pinot Noir is the standout variety, creating vibrant wines with glorious red fruit characters. Argentina's ever-reliable Malbec is a stalwart here, too, channeling the long, slow ripening season into gloriously bold yet elegant wines. But it was the early European-style Rieslings and Cabernet Sauvignons from the Rio Negro and Neuquen area in the north that initially put Patagonia on the wine map. These unspoiled valleys with their mineral-rich rivers produce wines as distinctive as the unique terroir that creates them.

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