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Cheval des Andes 2012 75cl

Mendoza | Argentinien
CHF 91.90
Rezensionen & Bewertungen
97 James Suckling
Fabulous aromas of blackberry, spice and flower. Perfumed. Lavender, rose and lilac too. A wine that grows on the palate with extreme finesse and complexity that shows ultra-fine tannins, currants, and flowers. Super length. Mostly mablec with cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot. Best Cheval des Andes ever? Drink or hold.
94 Robert Parker
2012 was a warmer vintage but they harvested earlier to preserve freshness. The 2012 Cheval des Andes has more floral notes (that they attribute to the early picking) violets and lilies. While the blackberries and blackcurrants are there, they do not overpower the nose. In this vintage the final blend (which changes every year, they have no rules) was 64% Malbec, 28% Cabernet Sauvignon (a higher percentage to provide freshness in this warmer vintage) and then 8% Petit Verdot. This is a hedonistic Cheval showing the character of the vintage but with better balance and more integrated oak than in the earlier releases. They reduced the percentage of new oak to 30% and also started experimenting with some 500-liter barrels that were widely used in 2014, and the aging was longer at 14 months. The palate is powerful, and to drink at around 15 C. It gets more depth and nuanced with time in the glass. Even if young, this is polished and can be drunk starting now. 68,000 bottles were produced in 2012.
94 Robert Parker
2012 was a warmer vintage but they harvested earlier to preserve freshness. The 2012 Cheval des Andes has more floral notes (that they attribute to the early picking) violets and lilies. While the blackberries and blackcurrants are there, they do not overpower the nose. In this vintage the final blend (which changes every year, they have no rules) was 64% Malbec, 28% Cabernet Sauvignon (a higher percentage to provide freshness in this warmer vintage) and then 8% Petit Verdot. This is a hedonistic Cheval showing the character of the vintage but with better balance and more integrated oak than in the earlier releases. They reduced the percentage of new oak to 30% and also started experimenting with some 500-liter barrels that were widely used in 2014, and the aging was longer at 14 months. The palate is powerful, and to drink at around 15 C. It gets more depth and nuanced with time in the glass. Even if young, this is polished and can be drunk starting now. 68,000 bottles were produced in 2012.
92 Wine Spectator
A dense, rich and ripe red, with well-structured flavors of dark cherry, plum and chocolate. The creamy finish is filled with Asian spice and minerally notes, revealing lingering blackberry accents. Drink now through 2020. 3,500 cases made.
92 Wine Spectator
A dense, rich and ripe red, with well-structured flavors of dark cherry, plum and chocolate. The creamy finish is filled with Asian spice and minerally notes, revealing lingering blackberry accents. Drink now through 2020. 3,500 cases made.
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Cheval des Andes

Cheval des Andes ist ein eindrucksvolles Weingut – Saint-Émilion aus der Alten Welt verlegt auf die hochgelegenen Terroirs Argentiniens. Es ist auch die erste und einzige Partnerschaft des Premier-Grand-Cru-Weinguts Château Cheval Blanc. Pierre Lurton, damaliger Geschäftsführer, trat 1999 an die Terrazas de los Andes heran, um ihnen ein hochkalibriges Weinprojekt vorzuschlagen. Die 50 Hektar Weinberge in den Gebirgsausläufern der Andenkette beherbergen fünf Rebsorten: Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot und Petit Verdot. Auf diesem Grund, der zu den großartigsten argentinischen Anwesen in der Region Luján de Cuyo gehört, werden die Trauben von Hand gelesen und 18 Monate in Eichenfässern ausgebaut, bevor sie verschnitten werden. Dank lokaler Savoir-faire-Praktiken im Weinberg und sorgfältiger französischer Vinifizierungsmethoden ist das Ergebnis der beste Wein aus zwei Welten. Anerkannt als “New World Gran Cru”, ist der Cheval des Andes laut seinem Schöpfer Lurton ein exotischer Wein mit Bordelaiser Touch.”