2002 San Juan 70% Malbec - 30% Bonarda
Las Moras Mora Negra, a captivating red from the esteemed San Juan region, showcases a delightful blend of seventy percent Malbec and thirty percent Bonarda. This vintage 2002 wine presents a full-bodied experience with an elegant acidity that offers a pleasing balance. With its fruit intensity leaning towards the prominent side, it reveals luscious notes of dark fruit, blackcurrant, and ripe plum, which are beautifully complemented by subtle undertones of spice. The tannins are firm yet refined, providing structure and depth that enhance the overall complexity of the wine. Enjoying this wine feels like a journey through the unique terroir of San Juan, leaving a lasting impression of richness and character. It is a well-rounded, dry wine that invites enthusiasts to savor its captivating qualities.
Las Moras Mora Negra, a captivating red from the esteemed San Juan region, showcases a delightful blend of seventy percent Malbec and thirty percent Bonarda. This vintage 2002 wine presents a full-bodied experience with an elegant acidity that offers a pleasing balance. With its fruit intensity leaning towards the prominent side, it reveals luscious notes of dark fruit, blackcurrant, and ripe plum, which are beautifully complemented by subtle undertones of spice. The tannins are firm yet refined, providing structure and depth that enhance the overall complexity of the wine. Enjoying this wine feels like a journey through the unique terroir of San Juan, leaving a lasting impression of richness and character. It is a well-rounded, dry wine that invites enthusiasts to savor its captivating qualities.