Ripe & Dark 90pt QPR Argentine Cabernet On Sale!
36% OFF!!
Tilia Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
Mendoza, Argentina
"The 2011 Tilia Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced and vinified exactly the same way as the Merlot and Bonarda. It has a ripe, dark cherry and blueberry-scented bouquet with touches of graphite and a faint hint of apricot blossom. The palate is medium-bodied with a ripe, generous entry, crisp acidity and very pure, graphite-tinged fruit towards the elegant, persistent finish. This is an understated Cabernet that does not cut back on flavor. Excellent. Drink now-2018."
90 Points Wine Advocate's Neal Martin
Suggested Retail Price $11.99
Our Regular Price $8.99
Sale Price: $7.68 Awesome!
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Another QPR king from Bodegas Esmeralda, the Catena value operation in Argentina. This one is a great Cabernet that can go with all kinds of foods and is a striking value. Buy it by the case!
THIS OFFER ENDS January 9, 2013 OR BEFORE IF WE SELL OUT!
Tilia, the Latin name for Linden, is a traditional tree that grows throughout the wine country of Mendoza. That is the graphic that appears on all the Tilia labels. Its flowers are used to make a popular herbal tea with calming properties and represents the spiritual side of life in Mendoza, Argentina. The Tilia wines are made at Bodegas Esmeralda, a Catena family winery in eastern Mendoza dedicated to the value segment of the Argentine domestic market. The Tilia wines are made by Alejandro Viggiani, the winemaker and viticulturalist in charge of all Catena family vineyards in eastern Mendoza. The vineyards in Mendoza where the fruit is sourced are actually in desert regions where water is a scarce and precious resource. The Tilia team actively implements and promotes water conservation in the use of drip irrigation and the treatment and reuse of winery waste water for irrigation. The water used for irrigation in Mendoza comes from the snow melt off the Andes. The grapes for this wine come from vineyards in the eastern and southern Mendoza regions that have different microclimates. This wine spends 6 to 9 months in French and American oak (12% new) before bottling. |
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