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Trapiche is one of the pioneering wineries from Mendoza, Argentina. Located at the foothills of the Andes Mountains, it has officially launched the new range of varietal wines with their 'Tesoro ...
Trapiche is the largest winery in Argentina and also one of the oldest. Thier long and storied history has led to countless instances of recognition from international press, ...
Tasting note for this wine: Round and fresh, with flavors of pear and fig, and toasty …See the full review, with rating and when to drink! Our Top 100 Wines countdown begins Nov. 11. Click here to ...
$11, White, Still, Argentina. Tasting note for this wine: Soft, with faint apple and butter notes and a short finish. …See the full review, with rating and when to drink!
The 2011 Trapiche Broquel Malbec (Mendoza, Argentina, $15) is one step up from Trapiche’s best-selling Oak Cask Malbec (which also is a good value). This has smoky oak aromas. On ...
For its part, Trapiche hired two of the world's top wine gunslingers to turn its operation around: Aussie Dr. Richard Smart, the last word in vineyard management, and Michel Roland, Bordeaux's ...
Every wine country or region tries to set itself apart from the rest of the world by... Wine Pick of the Week: 2001 Trapiche Malbec Oak Cask Seattle Post-Intelligencer Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
The Wine Group has partnered with Grupo Peñaflor for the distribution of the latter's Trapiche wine brand in the US.
The 2012 Trapiche Broquel Malbec (Mendoza, Argentina, $14), is a widely available red that has all the hallmarks that have made malbec so popular: a full body, plenty of power, ...
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