Finca La Linda Malbec
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Description
Description
Finca La Linda Malbec is a 100% Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina, bottled at 14.1% ABV in a standard 750ml format by Luigi Bosca. This unoaked expression earned a Gold medal at the 2024 International Wine Challenge and 88 points from James Suckling, establishing it as one of the most reliable value-driven Malbecs from the region.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.1% | Origin: Luján de Cuyo & Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina | Varietal: 100% Malbec | Producer: Luigi Bosca
Production & Heritage
Luigi Bosca is one of Argentina's most established family wineries, with roots in the Luján de Cuyo and Maipú subregions of Mendoza at an average altitude of 960 meters above sea level. Grapes for the Finca La Linda Malbec are hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, then undergo cluster selection and destemming before fermentation. After alcoholic fermentation, the wine is aged exclusively in concrete and stainless steel tanks—never oak—before clarification, filtration, and bottling, preserving the pure fruit expression that defines this label.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright red fruits—fresh strawberry and cherry—before moving into darker blackcurrant territory. Subtle spicy notes and a hint of white pepper add complexity without overwhelming the fruit.
Taste: The entry is straightforward and fluid, with soft, approachable tannins that frame bright blackberry and cherry flavors. The mid-palate delivers a gentle creaminess, while the absence of oak allows the fruit to remain vivid and unmasked. Wine Enthusiast described the 2023 vintage as "soft and friendly," awarding it 87 points.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean exit, carrying lingering notes of white pepper and chocolate spice. A light vibrancy keeps the finish lively rather than heavy.
How to Drink Finca La Linda Malbec
Serve slightly below room temperature, around 16–18°C (61–64°F), to let the fresh fruit character shine. A brief 15-minute decant can open up the aromatics, though this wine is designed for immediate enjoyment without extended aeration. For cocktails, try it in a Kalimotxo—its bright berry notes balance well with cola's sweetness; a Red Wine Spritzer—the fruit-forward profile pairs naturally with soda water and citrus; or a Sangria—the intense cherry and blackcurrant flavors hold up against fresh fruit and brandy additions.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where you want a reliable, food-friendly Malbec without fuss
- Introducing someone to Argentine Malbec without the weight of heavily oaked versions
- Summer grilling sessions—its soft tannins and berry brightness complement charred meats
- Stocking a home wine collection with an affordable, crowd-pleasing red
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Finca La Linda Malbec taste like? It delivers bright blackberry and cherry flavors with soft tannins, a touch of white pepper, and chocolate spice on the finish. The unoaked aging keeps it fruit-forward and fresh rather than heavy or tannic.
How does Finca La Linda Malbec compare to Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec? Both hail from Mendoza's Luján de Cuyo subregion and occupy a similar price tier, but Trivento Golden Reserve uses oak aging, which adds vanilla and toast notes and a weightier body. Finca La Linda's concrete-and-steel approach produces a noticeably brighter, more fruit-driven style with softer tannins.
Is Finca La Linda Malbec good for beginners? Its soft tannins, approachable fruit profile, and lack of aggressive oak make it an excellent starting point for anyone exploring Argentine Malbec. Wine Enthusiast described the palate as "soft and friendly," which reflects its accessibility.
Where is Finca La Linda Malbec made? It is produced by Luigi Bosca in the Luján de Cuyo and Maipú subregions of Mendoza, Argentina, at an average altitude of 960 meters above sea level. These high-altitude vineyards contribute to the wine's intense color and vibrant acidity.
What foods pair well with Finca La Linda Malbec? Grilled steak or asado—the classic Argentine pairing that mirrors the wine's origins; empanadas—the soft tannins complement savory pastry without clashing; roasted red peppers or ratatouille—the berry fruit echoes the vegetables' natural sweetness; semi-hard cheeses like Gouda or provolone—their richness meets the wine's medium body; or dark chocolate desserts—the chocolate-spice finish creates a natural bridge.
What sizes does Finca La Linda Malbec come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Finca La Linda Malbec worth the price? Finca La Linda positions squarely as an entry-level Malbec from a respected Mendoza producer, delivering quality that consistently outperforms its price tier. Earning 88 points from James Suckling and a 2024 International Wine Challenge Gold at this value level is noteworthy.
Why Finca La Linda Malbec?
What separates this wine from the crowded field of affordable Argentine Malbecs is its deliberate decision to avoid oak entirely. By aging in concrete and stainless steel, Luigi Bosca preserves the pure fruit expression of high-altitude Mendoza Malbec grapes harvested by hand at 960 meters. The result is a wine that has earned recognition from both James Suckling (88 points) and the International Wine Challenge (2024 Gold), not through complexity or barrel influence, but through clean, honest varietal character. For drinkers who want Malbec that tastes like Malbec—not like the barrel it sat in—this remains one of Mendoza's most dependable bottles.
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