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Catena Zapata Malbec High Mountain Vines 2021
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Catena Zapata Malbec High Mountain Vines 2021

Bodega Catena Zapata (est. 1902, fourth generation) · Bodega Catena Zapata, Mendoza, Argentina

$2213.5% proofMendoza, Argentina — where Nicolás Catena spent decades pushing Malbec vineyards to ever-higher altitudes in the Andes foothills, proving that a grape Bordeaux had given up on could become one of the world’s great varieties when planted between 920 and 1,450 meters above sea level.
Nicolás Catena’s obsession was altitude. When he visited Napa in the 1980s, he returned to Argentina with a radical question: what if Malbec — a grape Bordeaux had largely abandoned — was being planted too low? He spent the next three decades pushing vineyards higher into the Andes foothills, from 920 to 1,450 meters, discovering that extreme altitude produced wines with deeper color, more complex aromatics, and a bright acidity that lower vineyards couldn’t match. The High Mountain Vines bottling blends fruit from four altitude-specific sites: 80-year-old vines in Lunlunta for texture, Agrelo for spice, Altamira for acidity, and Gualtallary for explosive floral aromatics. At $22–28, this is Argentina’s answer to the question of whether great wine has to be expensive.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Ripe blackberry, violet, dark plum, leather, vanilla, mocha, and a floral lift from the high-altitude Gualtallary fruit.

Palate

Concentrated and vibrant — blueberry, blackberry, cinnamon, dark chocolate, flinty minerality, well-integrated tannins, and a juicy acidity that belies the wine’s richness.

Finish

Long and layered with lingering dark fruit, leather, mineral, and a velvety texture that invites the next sip.

Specifications
Varietal
Malbec
Blend
100% Malbec from four high-altitude vineyards (920–1,450m)
Vineyards
Lunlunta (80-year-old vines), Agrelo, Altamira, Gualtallary
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Cocktail — The Andes Sangria: 1 bottle Catena Zapata Malbec · 2 oz pisco · 1 oz simple syrup · sliced peach, plum, and orange · cinnamon stick · 4 oz sparkling water. Combine in a pitcher, refrigerate 4 hours. The Malbec’s violet and dark fruit give this a depth that lighter reds can’t match.

Food Pairing

Pair with: Grilled chimichurri steak with roasted sweet potatoes. The Argentine classic — Malbec’s dark fruit and spice amplify the charred meat, while the herby chimichurri plays off the wine’s violet and floral notes.

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