Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec
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Description
Description
Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec is a 100% Malbec from Mendoza's Luján de Cuyo district, bottled at 14.9% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This old-vine expression earned a Platinum medal and 97-point rating at the Decanter World Wine Awards, placing it among the most decorated Argentine Malbecs available today.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.9% | Origin: Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina | 100% Malbec, 12 Months French Oak | Producer: Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos
Production & Heritage
Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos sources the fruit for this Golden Reserve from vineyards over 80 years old in the prestigious Agrelo and Vistalba sub-regions of Luján de Cuyo, at elevations that deliver intense concentration and natural acidity. After harvest, the wine ages for 12 months — 90% in French oak barrels and 10% in larger French oak foudres — a dual-vessel approach that layers complexity without overwhelming the fruit. A further 12 months of bottle aging before release allows the tannins to integrate and the aromatic profile to develop fully, resulting in a wine that arrives ready to drink yet rewards patience.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe black cherry and blackberry, followed by scented violets and a thread of raspberry. Baking spice and subtle wood notes emerge beneath the fruit, adding depth without dominating.
Taste: The palate entry is silky and immediate, with concentrated plum and dark currant at the mid-palate. The wine feels linear and deep, building toward a juicy peak where ripe fruit meets well-integrated oak tannins and a gentle spice warmth.
Finish: Medium-to-long, with a smooth, velvety texture that carries lingering notes of dark fruit and a hint of toasted oak. The finish stays juicy rather than drying, leaving a clean, balanced impression.
How to Drink Golden Reserve Malbec
This wine is at its best served at 16–18°C (61–64°F), either neat in a large-bowled glass or after 20–30 minutes of decanting to open the aromatics from those old-vine fruit layers. It also holds its own in wine-forward cocktails:
- Kalimotxo: The wine's deep fruit and smooth tannins balance the sweetness and carbonation of cola in this Basque classic.
- Red Wine Sangria: Black cherry and baking spice notes pair naturally with citrus, brandy, and seasonal fruit.
- New York Sour: Floated over a whiskey sour, the concentrated color and berry richness add visual drama and flavor complexity.
Best For
- Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates old-vine Argentine Malbec
- Anchoring a steak dinner or Argentine-style asado
- Building an award-winning Malbec collection without a luxury price tag
- Introducing serious red wine drinkers to premium Mendoza terroir
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Golden Reserve Malbec taste like? It delivers concentrated black cherry, plum, and dark currant flavors layered with baking spice and integrated French oak, wrapped in a silky, linear palate that finishes juicy and smooth.
How does Golden Reserve Malbec compare to Catena Malbec? Both are premium Malbecs from Mendoza's Luján de Cuyo, but Trivento Golden Reserve is sourced from vines over 80 years old and aged in a combination of French oak barrels and foudres, giving it a distinctive concentration and textural depth. Catena Malbec tends toward a slightly brighter fruit profile with its own oak program, making the two complementary explorations of the same appellation.
Is Golden Reserve Malbec good for sipping neat? Yes — the 12 months of bottle aging before release means the tannins are already well-integrated, making it an immediately rewarding wine to drink on its own with minimal decanting.
Where is Golden Reserve Malbec made? It is produced by Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos in the Agrelo and Vistalba sub-regions of Luján de Cuyo, within Argentina's Mendoza province — one of the world's most acclaimed zones for Malbec cultivation.
What foods pair well with Golden Reserve Malbec? Grilled ribeye steak benefits from the wine's tannin structure; slow-braised lamb shanks echo its dark fruit depth; aged Gouda or Manchego complement the oak-driven spice; empanadas with spiced beef mirror its savory undertones; and dark chocolate desserts harmonize with the wine's ripe berry finish.
What sizes does Golden Reserve Malbec come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is Golden Reserve Malbec worth the price? Golden Reserve positions as a premium expression within the Trivento range, yet it competes well above its price tier — a Decanter Platinum medal with 97 points and an International Wine Challenge Varietal Trophy for best Malbec of Luján de Cuyo are accolades typically associated with far more expensive bottles.
Why Golden Reserve Malbec?
The combination of 80-year-old vines and a dual-vessel French oak aging regime — barrels and foudres — gives this wine a concentration and textural complexity that few Malbecs at this price point can match. Critical recognition reinforces the quality: 97 points and Platinum at Decanter, 96 points and a Varietal Trophy at the International Wine Challenge 2024, 92 points from Vinous, and 91 from James Suckling. These are not participation medals — they place Golden Reserve among the top-scoring Luján de Cuyo Malbecs in international competition. For anyone serious about Argentine wine, this bottle stands as credible proof that old vines, careful oak management, and extended bottle aging can deliver extraordinary results.
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