Tapiz Alta Collection Cabernet Sauvignon
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Tapiz Alta Collection Cabernet Sauvignon is a high-altitude Argentine Cabernet Sauvignon blend (95/5 Merlot) bottled at 13.90% ABV in a 750ml format from Mendoza's Uco Valley. Scoring 94 points from James Suckling, this expression draws its character from vineyards planted at roughly 4,600 feet above sea level in the San Pablo sub-region — one of the highest vineyard sites in Argentina.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.90% | Origin: San Pablo, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina | 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot | Distillery: Bodega Tapiz
Production & Heritage
Bodega Tapiz farms vineyards in San Pablo, a prized sub-region within the Uco Valley at approximately 4,600 feet elevation, where intense daytime sun drives grape concentration while frigid nights preserve natural acidity. The grapes undergo a cold soak before fermenting in stainless steel tanks with selected yeasts, a process designed to extract color and aromatic complexity before primary fermentation begins. The wine then matures for 11 months in a combination of new and second-use French oak barrels, which layers structure and spice without overwhelming the fruit core. The Alta Collection represents Bodega Tapiz's premium tier, showcasing what extreme altitude viticulture can achieve in Mendoza.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with dark cherry and cassis before shifting into layers of cocoa nibs, espresso, and violet. With air, secondary aromas of cedar wood, cumin, and crushed stone emerge, adding mineral complexity to the fruit-driven profile.
Taste: The entry is rich and full, delivering blackberry and dark cherry flavors that build through the mid-palate with accents of molasses, black olive, and earthy minerals. Polished, fine-grained tannins provide structure without harshness, and the blend's 5% Merlot lends a soft, rounded mouthfeel that balances the Cabernet's natural grip.
Finish: The finish is long and layered, carrying lingering notes of licorice, pepper, and dark chocolate. A chalky tannic texture persists, providing a dry, satisfying close that invites another sip.
How to Drink Tapiz Alta Collection
This wine shows best at cellar temperature (60–65°F), ideally decanted for 30 minutes to open the aromatics. It rewards patient sipping on its own but also holds up in food-forward settings. A classic Cabernet-based Sangria benefits from the wine's dark fruit intensity and spice. In a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), the Alta Collection's structure and cocoa notes create an unexpectedly sophisticated twist on the Basque staple. For a warming option, use it in a Mulled Wine preparation, where its licorice and cedar undertones complement traditional mulling spices.
Best For
- Hosting an Argentine-themed asado dinner with grilled meats
- Gifting a red wine enthusiast who appreciates South American terroir
- Building a collection of high-altitude wines from around the world
- Pairing with a weekend steak night or hearty winter meal
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tapiz Alta Collection taste like? It delivers a rich, dark-fruited profile dominated by black cherry, blackberry, cocoa, and espresso, supported by polished tannins and a long finish marked by licorice and pepper. The overall impression is full-bodied yet balanced, with noticeable minerality from its high-altitude origins.
How does Tapiz Alta Collection compare to Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon? Multiple critics have drawn direct comparisons to Napa Cabernet, noting that the Alta Collection delivers similar concentration and dark fruit richness but with more pronounced minerality from its 4,600-foot elevation. Reviewers have consistently pointed out that Napa wines with comparable scores and production quality typically command significantly higher prices.
Is Tapiz Alta Collection good for sipping neat? Yes — with its layered aromatics, structured tannins, and long finish, this wine is well-suited to contemplative drinking on its own, especially after a brief decanting to let the secondary aromas of cedar, cocoa, and crushed stone develop fully.
Where is Tapiz Alta Collection made? It is produced by Bodega Tapiz from vineyards in the San Pablo area of the Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina. San Pablo sits at roughly 4,600 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest-altitude wine-growing sites in the country.
What foods pair well with Tapiz Alta Collection? Grilled ribeye steak complements the wine's tannic structure and dark fruit. Braised short ribs mirror its richness and earthy depth. Aged Gouda or Manchego cheese highlights the cocoa and spice notes. Dark chocolate desserts echo the espresso and licorice on the finish. Lamb chops with rosemary work well against the wine's herbal and mineral undertones.
What sizes does Tapiz Alta Collection come in? The standard release is available in a 750ml bottle.
Is Tapiz Alta Collection worth the price? Tapiz Alta Collection positions as a premium Argentine Cabernet that consistently punches above its price tier, with critics awarding scores of 94–95 points and drawing favorable comparisons to far more expensive Napa Valley bottlings. For drinkers seeking structured, age-worthy Cabernet with critical acclaim, it represents strong value within the high-altitude Mendoza category.
Why Tapiz Alta Collection?
What separates this wine from the crowded field of Argentine Cabernet is the specificity of its origin — San Pablo sits at the extreme upper edge of viable viticulture in Mendoza, and that altitude imprints a mineral tension and natural freshness that lower-elevation wines rarely achieve. The 94-point score from James Suckling reflects a wine that balances power with finesse, a quality reinforced by the measured 11-month French oak aging program that integrates wood without masking fruit. Critics have repeatedly noted that the Alta Collection competes directly with Napa Cabernets costing multiples of its price, positioning it as one of the stronger value plays in serious New World Cabernet. For anyone building a cellar or simply seeking a full-bodied red with genuine terroir expression, this bottling makes a compelling case for high-altitude Mendoza.
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