The wine is 100% Tannat, intense, smooth yet powerful and elegant with ripe red fruits on the nose, perfect acidity and balanced tannins in the mouth. An easy drinking and food-friendly wine. Tannat is considered as one of the “healthiest” red wine grapes, thanks to much higher levels of antioxidants. Enjoy this wine - a unique style from the South Atlantic.
Pairs well with roasted red meats (parrilla-asado), pastas and well-seasoned cheeses. Ideal with lamb. Also very enjoyable with desserts and chocolate.
"Sourced from the family's holdings in Las Brujas, this is a subtle, engagingly floral Tannat that doesn't have to try too hard to impress. Chalky and fresh, with subtle reduction, fine tannins, racy minerality and bramble and black cherry fruit. 2023-28."
- Tim Atkin (Uruguay Special Report 2021), 92 pts
"Blackberries, roasted meaty spices and some red fruit, too. A textured, medium-to full-bodied red with tight but polished tannins and good length. Drink now."
- James Suckling (May 2022), 91 pts
"This wine has a bouquet of cherry, plum and black olive. Tannins are smooth and firm, supporting a palate with meaty plum and oaky notes. Lively acidity balances out the flavors. It finishes with hints of coffee. - Jesica VARGAS"
- Wine Enthusiast (April 2023),90 pts
"Uruguay has banked on tannat for its wine reputation. This beauty from Gimenez Mendez should help spread the word. The wine is firm yet not overly tannic, chock full of berry and black cherry flavors with noticeable oak influence from nine months in American and French barrels. Very polished and modern. - Dave McIntyre"
- The Washington Post (September 2021), "Extraordinary", "Great Value"
"From the South Atlantic, this iconic grape of Uruguay shows itself here as tarry and chalky, with blue sage and black plum on its shadowed, haunting frame. It tames out at mid-palate, revealing brown sugar, cedar, and boysenberry. Aged nine months in French and American oak, Tannat is considered the “healthiest” grape due to much higher levels of antioxidants."
- The Somm Journal (February/March 2022), 93 pts
"Aged in American oak because it gives Tannat "better polymerisation", according to winemaker Gastón Vitale, this is certainly sweeter and more coconutty than most of the bodega's other reds. Smooth and supple, it has plenty of bramble and black cherry fruit and a backbone of tannin. 2021-25"
Tim Atkin, Best of Uruguay 2020, 90 pts
In 1991, Luis Alberto Gimenez and his wife Marta Mendez, with a long tradition in the wine business, decided to start producing premium wines for the domestic and international market. ...
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