Six more weeks of winter is the call. And it seems the groundhog ritual came up right this time, as much of the country was hit with a solid burst of cold air. I’m looking forward to spending some time outdoors this weekend (I love the cold), slow-cooking some pork, and popping some Rioja or a red Burgundy while catching up with friends. I hope your weekend is full of some warmth and wintry deliciousness as well.

Credit: Catena Zapata
With Valentine’s Day on the way, some of you may be stocking up, buying gifts, or just looking for something fun or exciting to open. So, this week I have a round-up of recent samples for your consideration. From bubbles
I love Malbec from Argentina, but not as much as Laura Catena. Her family’s estate, Catena Zapata, has been producing thrilling Malbecs from high elevation sites for many years. Laura recently published a book, “Malbec Mon Amour,” with oenologist Alejandro Vigil, a love letter to wine and the Malbec grape that combines beautiful writing with maps, photos, history, geology, conversations, and travel writing. It’s enjoyable and easy to breeze through, but also packed with detailed information and insights, and contains such an awesome introduction from Laura Catena that I have to share: “To the land of Mendoza and its inhabitants. And to the bees, owls, skunks, insects, plants and microbes whose generosity allows us to grow vines year after year.” I just love that. This book would be a great gift for lovers of Malbec, Argentina, or wine in general. And I’d highly suggest reading it while sipping some Catena Zapata wines, three of which are featured this week.
I’ve also included some bubbles (of course) of the value-driven variety, and some German pinks because, well, it’s always a great time for rosé. And I have a few Italian reds to warm things up just right.
These wines were received as trade samples and tasted sighted.
2019 Catena Zapata Malbec Catena Alta Historic Rows – Argentina, Mendoza
SRP: $58
Deep purple with a suave, juicy nose showing blackberries, black cherry and currant jam, along with complex tones of tilled soil, mint, leather, black pepper and mocha – a lot going on. Suave feel on the palate with smooth tannins and crisp acidity. A nice mix of ripe blackberries and tangy blueberries and plum pie, along with cool elements of potting soil, anise, tobacco, mint and tar. Very pretty mouthfeel and the nuance in the earthy, rocky, spicy stuff is delightful. Drinking great now but will have a lot more to show in three to five. (93 points IJB)
2019 Bodega Catena Zapata Malbec Nicasia Vineyard – Argentina, Mendoza, Valle de Uco, Altamira
SRP $100
Dark purple color. Dark but inviting aromas of black currant jam, saucy dark plums, roasted figs, with all sorts of non-fruit goodness going on: rocky earth, potting soil, violets, mint, mocha, etc. Grippy but fresh on the palate, the acidity is so lively, and the wine gushes with lush but precise plums and cassis. The mineral, iron and earth tones are delicious, supported by tones of dried violets, chewing tobacco, nuanced oak and vanilla also accent the wine well. This wine does a great job expressing that deep, vibrant, stony Mendoza Malbec mystique. Keep this one buried for three or four years, or just go hedonistic and share with a friend and a really good cut of meat. (94 points IJB)
2020 Bodega Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino – Argentina, Mendoza
SRP $100
Dark purple color. Deep, concentrated aromas, but there’s so much life in here as well, with tart blackberries, plum sauce, complexities of eucalyptus, spiced black tea, black pepper, violets, dark chocolate, iron and pencil shavings. The palate shows gorgeous focus and concentration, with fine-grained tannic structure and racy acidity. Tart currants, black cherries, laced with smoky earth, dried roses and violets, clove, eucalyptus, mint, even some soy and mushroom hints. The mouthfeel and complexity are just lovely. Lots of aging…
Source : https://www.terroirist.com/wine-reviews-valentines-selections/