Gran Enemigo 2014
Descripción
Alejandro Virgil cuenta que este tinto es elaborado "al viejo estilo de Pomerol, donde la Cabernet franc se mezclaba con otras variedades de Burdeos". En este caso se acompaña de Cabernet sauvignon, Merlot, Petit verdot y por supuesto Malbec. Nariz redonda con recuerdos especiados y de fruta negra, con un gusto cautivador y persistente.
Ficha técnica
Cata
Viñedo y elaboración
Opinión de los críticos
I don't really know why, but the 2014 Gran Enemigo showed much better than the 2013. The year was certainly not better; it was quite challenging and slightly warmer, but the wine feels fresher. There is a high percentage of Malbec in this vintage, almost half of the blend, and they also included more parts of the vineyard in addition to the five-hectare plot where there is some variability in the soils, which perhaps increases complexity of the blend. There are three harvests—one of only Malbec, then the rest of the varietals with some more Malbec and then a third one of only Malbec. Thus, there are also three fermentations, and there are five wines since the second and third harvests are fermented in two parts, one with 100% full clusters and the other with 30% full clusters. These five different wines are later blended together. Fermentation is in used 225-liter barriques, and the élevage is in old 2,000-liter foudres. This has to be the best harvest of the Gran Enemigo blend. 24,000 bottles produced.
Añadas: 2018 2017 2016 2014
Exquisito,repetiré
El mejor vino argentino que he probado, muy bueno, aunque no volvería a comprarlo por este precio
Brutal
Me decía un amigo: “no vale la barbaridad que cuesta”. Yo me quedé pensando. Matices largos, recuerdo larguísimo. Legendario
¡Muy bien!
Para mí un vinazo,perfectamente se puede tomar sin comida
Déjà très bon et un peu moins cher que les grands crus