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Mi Terruno Expresion Malbec 2014

Mi Terruno Expresion Malbec 2014

Mendoza, Argentina

Price: $28

Rating: 93

Source: Wine Republic

Description: Medium bodied with purple on the rim. Plums, green fruit, spice, perfume, cinnamon and cloves on the nose. The palate was spicy, tight and astringent with up front fruit, firm tannins, good acidity and a long finish. A powerful wine that needs 10 years to soften.

Tasting date: 24 April 2018



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