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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 ...
We were recently invited to a special wine dinner in an East Village townhouse with Sergio Case, Head winemaker at Trapiche.
$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!
One of the best examples of its efforts is the 1999 Trapiche Oak Cask Cabernet Sauvignon, a full-bodied, richly textured yet elegant wine with a core of black fruit (especially currants) and ...
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 the palate ...
Trapiche Winery is another Argentine producer to watch. 2021 Trapiche Tesoro (“treasure” in Spanish) Chardonnay displays creamy, apple/citrus qualities. 2021 Trapiche Tesoro Malbec is another ...
Trapiche hired the world's most respected grape-growing and wine-making consultants, Richard Smart of Australia and Michel Rolland of Bordeaux, respectively, and the results are impressive.
Argentina has gained an international reputation for its unique red wine grape malbec. But Argentina also can boast a unique white wine grape as well - torrontes.
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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