"Bressia Monteagrelo combines the soul of each varietal, its intimate relationship with the origin and its deep roots with a unique terroir in the world...Monteagrelo is our family of wines and, as in any family, each one expresses their own identity and varietal personality that makes them unforgettable and unrepeatable." - Walter Bressia
Vineyards are 3,000 feet above sea level, located in Lujan de Cuyo.
Intense red color with purple tones. Pepper, spice and red fruit aromas on the nose. Well balanced, ripe and harmonious. Full bodied with great structure.
"Styles are changing at this Agrelo-based family winery in the hands of the new generation, with more emphasis on fruit rather than oak. This pan-Mendoza Cabernet combines fruit from Luján and the Uco Valley and is fresh, dense and well-balanced, with a hint of oak spice and a blackcurrant pastille core. 2023-28"
- Tim Atkin (Argentina Special Report 2022), 90 pts
"Dried herbs and cherry blend with hints of licorice in the nose of this red. It has good acidity and moderate tannins, supporting savory notes of cherry, red plum, and bell pepper. The finish is slightly warm, with notes of cigar box. - Jesica VARGAS."
- Wine Enthusiast (December 2022), 90 pts
"Youthful, assertive and intensely oaked, this stylish Cabernet Sauvignon combines fruit from Agrelo and Gualtallary in the classic Mendoza two-step. Smoky, dense and quite firm, with damson and cassis fruit, it’s a wine with one eye on the future."
- Tim Atkin (Argentina Special Report 2020), 90 pts
"Bright red-ruby. Pungent peppery, herbal lift to the aromas of redcurrant, raspberry and tobacco leaf. Surprisingly sweet on entry, but the intense red berry and spice flavors are energized by firm acidity and an element of mountain herbs in the mid-palate. This firm yet immediately accessible Cabernet Sauvignon has less of the peppery quality--and more obvious fruit sweetness--than the Cabernet Franc. Finishes with a fine dusting of tannins and repeating notes of herbs and pepper. (14.5% alcohol). - Stephen Tanzer"
- Antonio Galloni's Vinous (September 2019), 89 pts
"Still on the youthful side at only two years old - specially given the way the Bressia wines age - this has enticing aromas of mint and liquorice, stylish oak and plenty of sweet plum and cassis fruit. Ripe and well textured. 2020-24"
- Tim Atkin (Argentina Special Report 2018), 90 pts
"(14.5% alcohol): Slightly dull dark red. Pungent aromas of redcurrant, plum, licorice, tomato leaf, green pepper and herbs. Offers a fine-grained texture but less sweetness than the 2016 Cabernet Franc, showing more of the vintage's greenness and lacking the lift of the Cab Franc. Delivers good texture but doesn't quite come alive. Finishes with rather easygoing tannins. - Stephen Tanzer"
- Antonio Galloni's Vinous (Argentina’s Wines Enter The World Stage, July 2018), 88 pts
"Saucy, earthy, almost muddled aromas are not overtly fruity. A dense palate is deep and saturated but frankly a little syrupy. Concentrated berry flavors have a soupy character, while this tastes minty on the finish. - MICHAEL SCHACHNER"
- Wine Enthusiast (July 2018), 88 pts
"The 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon Monteagrelo from Agrelo and Luján de Cuyo grapes, matured in oak barrels for 15 months. The profile is quite classic with blackberries, cedar wood, a touch of graphite and ripe and juicy touches. The medium-bodied palate is serious with grainy, fine tannins. It is balanced and drinkable. - Luis Gutierrez"
- Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Issue #220, August 2015), 89 pts
Aged 15 months in a combination of American and French oak, the 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Monteagrelo is more backward than the 2011 Malbec. It possesses a dense ruby/purple color along with notes of creme de cassis, tobacco leaf, cigar smoke, spice and vanillin. Medium to full-bodied with light-to-moderate tannin, good density and richness, it should drink well for 6-8 more years.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Issue #208, August 2013), 88+ pts
The 2009 Monteagrelo Cabernet Sauvignon, from Lujan de Cuyo, is aged in French and American oak for 12 months. It has a very Old World, Left Bank bouquet with subtle herbaceous notes and very fine delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with tart red fruit and a fleshy, supple red currant and cranberry-tinged finish. This is very fine, although it offers short-term pleasure. Drink now-2015.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Issue 203, October 2012), 88 pts
Walter Bressia, owner and winemaker of Bodegas Bressia, has been in the Argentine wine trade since the early 1980's. Before founding his family winery in 2003, he was the winemaker ...
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