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2019 Bonarda

Andás

Mendoza, Argentina

Argentinian winemaking shines in this full-bodied red

$20.99
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ABOUT THIS WINE:

Andás

Andás

Bonarda

The Bonarda grape varietal is a real up-and-comer that might just be your new favorite grape. It’s an integral part of Argentine winemaking and a new favorite of ours. Born out of weather drier and cooler than the norm, this wine is a deep, concentrated red with sensational color. After you’ve finished admiring the wine’s irresistible hues, take a sip and discover a palate bursting with dark fruit. You’ll pick up notes of blackberry, dark plum, and black cherry alongside licorice, vanilla, and cinnamon. This is a robust wine that works well with rich meaty flavors. Spend the afternoon roasting a leg of lamb then sit back, share, and enjoy. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.

ABOUT THIS WINE

Andás

Andás

Bonarda

The Bonarda grape varietal is a real up-and-comer that might just be your new favorite grape. It’s an integral part of Argentine winemaking and a new favorite of ours. Born out of weather drier and cooler than the norm, this wine is a deep, concentrated red with sensational color. After you’ve finished admiring the wine’s irresistible hues, take a sip and discover a palate bursting with dark fruit. You’ll pick up notes of blackberry, dark plum, and black cherry alongside licorice, vanilla, and cinnamon. This is a robust wine that works well with rich meaty flavors. Spend the afternoon roasting a leg of lamb then sit back, share, and enjoy. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.

Andás

WINE REGION:

Outline of Mendoza

Mendoza

Mendoza is the heart of Argentinian wine production. It was here where a previously little-known French grape variety called Malbec became a global superstar. With its extreme altitudes and Andean climate, Mendoza nurtures its vineyards in dramatic sun-drenched plateaus set against snow-capped peaks. At these elevations, the intense UV light ripens grapes in a unique way, working with the cold mountain air to create gloriously supple and expressive wines with bold yet brightly aromatic fruit. Mendoza's high-quality varietals from Bonarda, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are also notable, as are its fine Torrontés, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from sub-regions such as Maipú, Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley.

WINE REGION

Outline of Mendoza

Mendoza

Mendoza is the heart of Argentinian wine production. It was here where a previously little-known French grape variety called Malbec became a global superstar. With its extreme altitudes and Andean climate, Mendoza nurtures its vineyards in dramatic sun-drenched plateaus set against snow-capped peaks. At these elevations, the intense UV light ripens grapes in a unique way, working with the cold mountain air to create gloriously supple and expressive wines with bold yet brightly aromatic fruit. Mendoza's high-quality varietals from Bonarda, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are also notable, as are its fine Torrontés, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from sub-regions such as Maipú, Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley.

FLAVOR PROFILE:

Andás 2019 Bonarda

Pairs well with…

Roast Leg of Lamb, Peking Duck, Roasted Pork

Body
5
Body
Acidity
2
Acidity
Fruit Intensity
3
Fruit Intensity
Tannin
3
Tannin

Pairs well with…

Roast Leg of Lamb, Peking Duck, Roasted Pork

FLAVOR PROFILE

Andás 2019 Bonarda

Pairs well with…

Roast Leg of Lamb, Peking Duck, Roasted Pork

Body
5
Body
Acidity
2
Acidity
Fruit Intensity
3
Fruit Intensity
Tannin
3
Tannin

Pairs well with…

Roast Leg of Lamb, Peking Duck, Roasted Pork

TASTING NOTES:

Plum

Vanilla

Black Cherry

One of our new favorite grapes. The Bonarda (also called Douce Noir) is deep purple with delicious fruit and spice notes. An interesting wine that we feel thankful to have discovered.

TASTING NOTES

Plum

Vanilla

Black Cherry

One of our new favorite grapes. The Bonarda (also called Douce Noir) is deep purple with delicious fruit and spice notes. An interesting wine that we feel thankful to have discovered.

ABOUT THE BRAND:

large bunches of red grapes on the vine

Andás

The name Andás has a few associations with place and culture in Argentina. What place? The Andes Mountains, whose striking peaks dominate Argentina's landscape, hoisting vineyards up towards the sun. The culture? A phrase, "que andás," which loosely translates to "how's it going," "let's go," or simply a greeting between peers. Each of these high-altitude wines speaks to its roots, a place you can't help but remember and a feeling you'll never forget.

ABOUT THE BRAND

large bunches of red grapes on the vine

Andás

The name Andás has a few associations with place and culture in Argentina. What place? The Andes Mountains, whose striking peaks dominate Argentina's landscape, hoisting vineyards up towards the sun. The culture? A phrase, "que andás," which loosely translates to "how's it going," "let's go," or simply a greeting between peers. Each of these high-altitude wines speaks to its roots, a place you can't help but remember and a feeling you'll never forget.