Tolentino Malbec
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Description
Description
Tolentino Malbec is a high-altitude Argentine Malbec from Mendoza's Uco Valley, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2020 vintage earned 92 points from James Suckling, and the wine has consistently scored 90 points or above across the last ten consecutive vintages from international critics.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: La Consulta, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina | Varietal: Malbec with ~5% Cabernet Franc | Producer: Bodega Cuarto Dominio
Production & Heritage
Bodega Cuarto Dominio produces Tolentino Malbec from a 45-year-old vineyard situated at 1,100 meters above sea level in La Consulta, one of the Uco Valley's most respected sub-regions. The winemaking begins with a cold, pre-fermentary maceration designed to preserve primary aromatic compounds, followed by approximately 14 days of fermentation at controlled low temperatures using both delestages and pumpovers for balanced extraction. Post-fermentation maceration further builds structure before the wine rests for six to eight months in French oak barrels. The small addition of roughly 5% Cabernet Franc is a defining signature of this wine, contributing an added layer of complexity and aromatic depth that distinguishes it from single-varietal Malbecs in the region.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a rush of blueberry and blackcurrant, layered with crushed violets and a dusting of sandalwood. As the wine breathes, deeper notes of mocha, nutmeg, and a subtle balsamic quality emerge.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is juicy and fruit-forward, with concentrated dark fruit and chocolate flavors commanding the mid-palate. Fresh acidity provides lift and balance, while the medium-to-full body carries the wine through to its peak with impressive structure for its weight.
Finish: The finish is smooth and extended, defined by soft, silky tannins that linger without gripping. Traces of dark berry and a faint minerality reminiscent of crushed stone persist well after the final sip.
How to Drink Tolentino Malbec
This wine is best served at 60–65°F (16–18°C) and benefits from 20 to 30 minutes of decanting to fully open its aromatic layers. It drinks beautifully on its own, but its dark fruit concentration and balanced tannins also make it a strong foundation for red wine cocktails. A Kalimotxo takes on unexpected depth with this Malbec's chocolate and berry notes. A classic Sangria built around Tolentino gains richness from its full body and violet aromatics. For a simple twist, a Red Wine Spritzer with sparkling water and a citrus peel highlights its fresh acidity.
Best For
- Introducing someone to premium Argentine Malbec beyond entry-level bottles
- Pairing with a weekend asado or grilled red meat dinner
- Gifting a wine enthusiast interested in high-altitude South American reds
- Building a cellar collection of critically acclaimed Uco Valley wines
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tolentino Malbec taste like? Tolentino Malbec delivers concentrated dark fruit—blueberry, blackcurrant—alongside chocolate and mocha notes, wrapped in remarkably soft, silky tannins. Fresh acidity and a smooth, lingering finish give it a sense of elegance uncommon at this level.
How does Tolentino Malbec compare to Catena Malbec? Both are Mendoza Malbecs, but Tolentino is sourced specifically from a single 45-year-old vineyard in La Consulta at 1,100 meters elevation and includes a small percentage of Cabernet Franc in the blend. Catena Malbec draws from multiple estate vineyards and is typically a 100% varietal wine, resulting in a fruit-forward profile that differs from Tolentino's more complex, mineral-driven character.
Is Tolentino Malbec good for sipping neat? Absolutely—its silky tannins, balanced acidity, and layered aromatics make it an excellent choice for drinking on its own. A brief decant before serving allows the mocha and floral notes to fully develop.
Where is Tolentino Malbec made? Tolentino Malbec is produced by Bodega Cuarto Dominio in La Consulta, a prized sub-region of the Uco Valley in Mendoza, Argentina. The vineyard sits at 1,100 meters above sea level, contributing to the wine's fresh acidity and concentrated fruit.
What foods pair well with Tolentino Malbec? Grilled ribeye steak complements the wine's dark fruit and smoky oak tones. Slow-braised short ribs mirror its soft tannins and chocolate notes. Empanadas with spiced beef echo the nutmeg and balsamic nuances. Hard aged cheeses like Manchego match its medium-to-full body. Roasted lamb with herbs pairs well with the wine's violet and sandalwood aromatics.
What sizes does Tolentino Malbec come in? Tolentino Malbec is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Tolentino Malbec worth the price? Tolentino positions itself in the mid-premium tier of Argentine Malbec, and with a decade of consecutive 90-plus-point scores from international critics, it consistently over-delivers relative to its price point. The old-vine sourcing and French oak aging place it well above entry-level Argentine reds in terms of complexity.
Why Tolentino Malbec?
What separates Tolentino from the crowded field of Argentine Malbec is its provenance: a single 45-year-old vineyard at 1,100 meters in La Consulta, one of the Uco Valley's most acclaimed terroirs. The deliberate blending of approximately 5% Cabernet Franc adds a structural and aromatic dimension that pure Malbecs often lack. With the 2020 vintage scoring 92 points from James Suckling and a track record of critical success spanning ten vintages, this is a wine that has earned its reputation through consistency rather than hype. For drinkers seeking an Argentine red that balances power with elegance, Tolentino Malbec is a benchmark worth knowing.
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