Tikal Malbec Amorio

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Description

Tikal Malbec Amorio is a 100% organic Malbec from Paraje Altamira in Mendoza's Uco Valley, bottled at 13.4% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded 92 points by Wine Advocate (May 2025), this expression draws its character from a dual-vineyard blend situated between 1,000 and 1,100 meters above sea level, producing a wine of notable depth and mineral freshness.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.4%  |  Origin: Paraje Altamira, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina  |  Varietal: 100% Malbec  |  Producer: Tikal (Ernesto Catena)

Production & Heritage

Tikal was founded by Ernesto Catena, a member of the legendary Catena family that helped establish Argentina as a world-class wine-producing nation. The Amorio Malbec is sourced from certified organic vineyards across two distinct plots in Paraje Altamira — one just above 1,000 meters and the other exceeding 1,100 meters — allowing the winemaker to build complexity through altitude variation within the same sub-appellation. Fermentation takes place in a combination of stainless steel and concrete vessels, followed by approximately 12 months of élevage in barrique (70% French oak, 30% American oak, with a 50/50 split of new and second- or third-use barrels) alongside concrete aging. This hybrid approach preserves fruit purity while integrating measured oak influence.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with smoky oak and ripe cherry before giving way to purple flowers and violets. Beneath those top notes, a subtle mineral undertone and a whisper of wet stone add dimension.

Taste: The entry is rich and velvety, carrying concentrated blackberry and ripe red cherry across the mid-palate. As it develops, layers of dark chocolate, red berries, and toasted oak emerge with pronounced but well-integrated structure. A current of ethereal freshness runs throughout, keeping the fruit from tipping into heaviness.

Finish: Medium-long, with just enough tannic grip to frame lingering notes of cherry and oak spice. The mineral energy from those high-altitude soils resurfaces at the close, leaving a clean and persistent impression.

How to Drink Amorio

This Malbec is best enjoyed at cellar temperature (around 60–65°F), either in a large-bowled glass neat or after a brief 20-minute decant to let the oak integration settle. For cocktail-adjacent applications: a Sangria Roja benefits from the wine's dark fruit concentration; a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola) gains depth from the chocolate and smoky notes; and a Red Wine Spritzer with sparkling water and a citrus twist highlights the wine's underlying freshness.

Best For

  • Gifting a red wine enthusiast who values organically farmed, terroir-driven Argentine Malbec
  • Pairing with a wood-fired steak dinner or weekend asado
  • Building an altitude-focused Argentine Malbec tasting alongside Altamira peers
  • Stocking a cellar with age-worthy, critic-endorsed South American reds

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Amorio taste like? Tikal Amorio delivers rich blackberry and ripe cherry flavors layered with dark chocolate and toasted oak, balanced by mineral freshness and a velvety texture that finishes with moderate tannic grip.

How does Amorio compare to Catena Alta Malbec? Both wines originate from the broader Catena family orbit and source fruit from Altamira's high-altitude vineyards, but Amorio is produced under Ernesto Catena's independent Tikal label with certified organic farming and a concrete-and-oak élevage regime, whereas Catena Alta typically relies more heavily on French oak aging and conventional viticulture. The Amorio tends toward a more mineral, slightly leaner profile compared to Catena Alta's fuller, more opulent style.

Is Amorio good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its layered dark fruit, integrated oak, and clean mineral finish make it a compelling wine to drink neat, particularly after a short decant.

Where is Amorio made? Tikal Amorio is produced in Paraje Altamira, a sub-region of the Uco Valley in Mendoza, Argentina, from vineyards planted between 1,000 and 1,100 meters above sea level.

What foods pair well with Amorio? Grilled Argentine-style ribeye steak matches the wine's smoky oak and dark fruit; slow-braised short ribs complement its velvety tannins; aged Manchego or Gouda echo its toasty oak character; empanadas with spiced beef mirror the cherry and spice notes; and dark chocolate desserts align with the wine's cocoa undertones.

What sizes does Amorio come in? Tikal Malbec Amorio is available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Amorio worth the price? Amorio positions as a premium Argentine Malbec, and its 92-point Wine Advocate score, certified organic vineyards, and meticulous dual-vessel élevage place it firmly in competitive territory among similarly priced Uco Valley Malbecs — strong value for a critically endorsed, terroir-specific wine.

Why Amorio?

What separates this wine from the crowded Argentine Malbec field is the interplay of two distinct vineyard elevations within Paraje Altamira, one of Mendoza's most respected sub-appellations. The certified organic farming ensures that the fruit reaching the winery reflects site rather than intervention, and the split élevage between concrete and both new and used French and American oak achieves a balance that neither approach would deliver alone. A 92-point score from Wine Advocate and 90 points from James Suckling confirm that the wine is performing at a high level in critical evaluation. For drinkers seeking a Malbec that trades brute extraction for mineral energy and layered complexity, Amorio makes a convincing case.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Malbec
  • Product of
    Argentina
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Tikal

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