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Description

High in the hills lives a lonely beast – Ucumar, the Andean yeti. Reports are rare but a “huge, silent monster” roams the mountains above Mendoza, its beating heart heard loud down the valleys, the bright whites of its eyes there, then gone in a shadow. El Monstruo de las Montañas celebrates this mystical hill-fellow in our richly-flavoured, toothsome and big-hearted blend of local legends Malbec & Bonarda. The capsule is printed with an antique effect map to reflect this region of the country.

The Malbec grapes chosen for El Monstruo were sourced from carefully selected vineyards in the Mendoza region of Argentina. Bonarda adds a fruity freshness to the blend. Vinified in stainless steel.

The nose offers an appealing mix of spice, vibrant bramble fruit and follows on the palate with crushed blueberry and savoury overtones. It finishes smooth and rounded.

Made to be enjoyed with friends - throw a steak on the BBQ and sit back with your mates with a glass
of this wine.

El Monstruo de las Montanas Malbec Bonarda 2024

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Country: Argentina

  • Region: Mendoza

  • Vintage: 2024

  • ABV: 13.5%

  • Size: 75cl

Boutinot

Founded in 1980, Boutinot has established strong partnerships with growers and winemakers in regions such as France, Italy, Spain, South Africa, and Australia. The company focuses on producing wines that reflect the unique characteristics of their terroir whilst delivering on price. Boutinot's own-label wines are known for their consistency, value, and excellent craftsmanship.

Mendoza

Mendoza, Argentina's most renowned wine region, is synonymous with exceptional winemaking and world-class wines. Nestled at the foothills of the Andes, Mendoza's high-altitude vineyards benefit from abundant sunshine, cool nights, and minimal rainfall, creating perfect conditions for grape cultivation. The area is particularly famous for its Malbec, offering rich, full-bodied wines with dark fruit flavours and a velvety texture. It also excels in producing excellent Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Torrontés. The diverse terroir, with its variety of soils and microclimates, imparts a unique character to its wines. Mendoza remains a must-visit destination for wine lovers seeking outstanding and memorable wines.