Graffigna Malbec
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Description
Graffigna Malbec is a 100% Malbec from Argentina's Tulum Valley in San Juan, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Scoring 89 points from Wine Enthusiast on the 2023 vintage and 88 points from James Suckling, this wine delivers concentrated dark fruit character from one of Argentina's most historic yet underappreciated wine regions.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Tulum Valley, San Juan, Argentina | 100% Malbec | Producer: Bodega Graffigna
Production & Heritage
Bodega Graffigna has long been one of San Juan province's defining wine producers, cultivating Malbec in the Tulum Valley — a warmer, drier growing region than the more widely known Mendoza. The grapes undergo a 15-day maceration on skins followed by an 8-day fermentation in temperature-controlled vessels. Aging takes place in a combination of small concrete and stainless steel vessels, a deliberate approach by winemaker Fernando Mengoni, who has been experimenting with fresh, less toasted oak to preserve diverse fruit expression while keeping alcohol levels moderate.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Light tomato leaf opens the nose before giving way to concentrated blackberry and plum. Spicy black and blue berry notes emerge with time in the glass, joined by hints of baking spice and subtle smoke.
Taste: The entry is ripe and fruit-forward, with black cherry and blackberry dominating the mid-palate. Good acidity provides firm structure beneath rounded tannins. A touch of smokiness and baking spice add complexity through the back palate without overwhelming the fruit.
Finish: Medium in length with light, supple tannins and a smooth, velvety texture. A fruity, savory aftertaste lingers pleasantly.
How to Drink Graffigna Malbec
Serve at 60–65°F (16–18°C), slightly below room temperature, to bring out the wine's fruit intensity without letting the alcohol dominate. A brief 15- to 20-minute decant helps open up the aromatics. This Malbec works well in a classic Red Sangria, where its ripe dark fruit blends naturally with citrus and brandy. It also suits a Kalimotxo — the Spanish red wine and cola combination — where its smooth tannins and berry flavors create a surprisingly refreshing drink. For a modern cocktail application, use it as the red wine float in a New York Sour, where its deep color and fruit-forward profile make both a visual and flavor impact.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring grilled red meats or hearty pasta dishes
- Introducing someone to Argentine Malbec from outside Mendoza
- Building an affordable South American wine collection
- Casual gatherings where an approachable, crowd-pleasing red is needed
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Graffigna Malbec taste like? Concentrated blackberry, plum, and black cherry flavors are supported by good acidity, rounded tannins, and a touch of smokiness, finishing smooth and velvety with a fruity, savory aftertaste.
How does Graffigna Malbec compare to Trapiche Medalla Malbec? Both are well-regarded Argentine Malbecs in a similar tier, but Graffigna sources from San Juan's Tulum Valley rather than Mendoza, producing a style that tends toward riper fruit with slightly softer tannins. Trapiche Medalla, sourced from Mendoza, typically shows more structured tannins and earthy complexity.
Is Graffigna Malbec good for everyday drinking? With its approachable tannins, fruit-forward profile, and 13.5% ABV, it drinks well on its own or alongside a wide range of foods without requiring extended aging or decanting.
Where is Graffigna Malbec made? It is produced by Bodega Graffigna in the Tulum Valley, located within San Juan province, Argentina — a high-altitude, arid wine region east of the Andes and north of Mendoza.
What foods pair well with Graffigna Malbec? Grilled steak or lamb chops complement the wine's dark fruit and smokiness. Empanadas stuffed with spiced beef echo its savory finish. Hard aged cheeses like Manchego match its rounded tannins. Mushroom risotto pairs with its earthy undertones, and dark chocolate desserts highlight the berry and spice notes.
What sizes does Graffigna Malbec come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle.
Is Graffigna Malbec worth the price? Graffigna Malbec positions as an entry-level to mid-range Argentine Malbec, and with scores of 89 points from Wine Enthusiast and 88 points from James Suckling, it delivers strong critical recognition relative to its accessible price tier.
Why Graffigna Malbec?
What sets this wine apart is its origin in San Juan's Tulum Valley, a region that produces a distinctly riper, more fruit-concentrated style of Malbec compared to the Mendoza expressions that dominate retail shelves. The 89-point score from Wine Enthusiast on the 2023 vintage confirms genuine quality beyond simple value positioning. Winemaker Fernando Mengoni's decision to age in concrete and stainless steel rather than heavy oak preserves the purity of the fruit, resulting in a Malbec that feels modern and fresh. For drinkers looking to explore Argentine Malbec beyond the familiar Mendoza origin, this is a compelling and well-credentialed starting point.
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