Descrizione

Questo vino rosso è fatto con uve del vigneto Mundus Bacillus, che si trova nel famoso vigneto Adrianna. Le sue viti crescono a quasi 1.400 metri sul livello del mare e danno un vino con aromi di violetta, lavanda e note di frutti rossi. Al palato si caratterizza per un'acidità intensa e una grande tensione. Questa annata ha ottenuto 100 punti nella Guida dei vini sudamericani Descorchados

Dettagli del prodotto

La cantina
Tipo di vino
Rosso
Annata
2021
Alcool
14.0% vol.
Varietà
100% Malbec
Altri formati disponibili:
Origine
Valle de Uco

Degustazione

Vista
Colore rosso con riflessi rubino.
Profumo
Aromi di violetta, lavanda, delicate note di frutti rossi.
Bocca
Vino incredibilmente fresco, con tannini molto raffinati e un ottimo equilibrio generale.
Temperatura di servizio
Si consiglia di servire a 16 °C.

Vigna e preparazione

Nome del vigneto
Adrianna, parcela Mundus Bacillus
Descrizione
Si trova a Gualtallary, a 1.390 metri sul livello del mare.
Dimensioni
1,4 ettari.
Età
Viti piantate nel 1992.
Suolo
Origine alluvionale, calcareo.
Clima
La primavera secca ha preparato il terreno per raccolti moderati, mentre l'estate fresca e soleggiata, con qualche pioggia ogni tanto, ha tenuto le viti in perfetta forma. Il risultato è stato un raccolto precoce di Malbec con una maturità fenolica e un'acidità perfette.
Vinificazione
fermentazione al 75% in uova di cemento (50% grappoli interi) e al 25% in botti di rovere. Temperatura massima di fermentazione tra 25 e 30 °C. La macerazione dura da 8 a 13 giorni.
Invecchiamento
Per circa 18 mesi in botti di rovere francese.

Recensioni degli esperti

The Wine Advocate:

The 2016 Adrianna Vineyard Mundus Bacillus Terrae is from a cold and rainy El Niño vintage that broke the mold of typical Mendoza weather. The grapes were picked a bit later and achieved a slow, perfect ripening while retaining very good freshness. They used 50% full clusters in this cooler year. The wine was pressed before it finished fermenting (in concrete), and the juice—without skins, pips or stems—finished fermenting like a white in the foudre. When I tasted the wines after bottling, this felt a bit dizzy, with the aromatics coming and going, sometimes showing a little open. But the wine settled in bottle, and the palate shows the core of acidity that lifts the wine and provides incredible freshness; the tannins are ultra refined, and there is great overall balance. Yields were lower, so they only filled some 3,360 bottles.

James Suckling:

A complex yet super discreet nose with hints of wet stone, wet earth, peppercorn and graphite to the red and blue fruits. An elegant expression but this has an intense mid-palate with tight but silky tannins. Long, complex and soft-spoken. Nothing conspicuous here. Impeccable interplay between concentration and purity. Will age really well. Drinkable now but better from 2025.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 Adrianna Vineyard Mundus Bacillus Terrae comes from 1.4 hectares within the Adrianna vineyard in Gualtallary, planted in 1992 at 1,390 meters above sea level. It's from a cooler year in Mendoza with some frost that delivered low yields and wines of good concentration and ripeness. It has 13.9% alcohol and notable acidity (7.3 grams of tartaric acid per liter of wine). Seventy-five percent of the volume started fermenting in concrete with 50% full clusters and the rest without stems or skins, only juice, in oak foudres and aged in oak barrels for 15 to 18 months. This is very straight, elegant and balanced, following the path toward elegance that started in 2019. The wine closed down in the glass and slowly unfurled layers of complexity. It's textured, with very fine-grained tannins and great balance, a very subtle note of spices and a very elegant mouthfeel. This wine has been getting better and better in the last few years, getting closer to the more austere profile of the River bottling from Adrianna vineyard (which is still a little more austere than this in the great 2021 vintage). 5,400 bottles produced. It was bottled in November 2022.