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Bramare Uco Valley Malbec Bottle

Bramare Uco Valley Malbec

Vina CobosUco Valley, Argentina

Bramare Valle de Uco Malbec from Viña Cobos is a high‑altitude Mendoza Malbec (Uco Valley sites at roughly 1,000–1,200 m…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Bramare Valle de Uco Malbec from Viña Cobos is a high‑altitude Mendoza Malbec (Uco Valley sites at roughly 1,000–1,200 m) that showcases the estate’s terroir‑driven style: deep purple color, concentrated black‑and‑red fruit and violet aromatics with menthol/spice and mineral notes, framed by fresh acidity and fine, velvety tannins. The wine is typically aged about 18 months in French oak (roughly 20% new) and is made with minimal fining/filtratio…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedMalbec

About Bramare Uco Valley Malbec

Bramare Valle de Uco Malbec from Viña Cobos is a high‑altitude Mendoza Malbec (Uco Valley sites at roughly 1,000–1,200 m) that showcases the estate’s terroir‑driven style: deep purple color, concentrated black‑and‑red fruit and violet aromatics with menthol/spice and mineral notes, framed by fresh acidity and fine, velvety tannins. The wine is typically aged about 18 months in French oak (roughly 20% new) and is made with minimal fining/filtration to preserve texture and varietal intensity.