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Rutini Dominio Malbec 2022 0,75l
| Brand | Rutini |
| Region | America - Argentina |
| Category | Wines - Red wine |
| Rutini Dominio Malbec offers a modern take on Malbec from Mendoza. Its bright colour hints at a fruit-focused style. The bouquet is marked by plum, blackberry and violet, with a touch of liquorice and subtle spice. On the palate the wine is juicy and fresh, showing the typical varietal black-fruit character supported by fine, gently firm tannins. Balanced acidity keeps everything lively and makes the wine highly drinkable. The medium-long finish carries dark berry flavours and a faint spicy note. A versatile red to serve with grilled meats, empanadas or richly seasoned pasta dishes. | |
Coming Soon€ 19,75 € 26,33/l incl. VAT, plus shipping | |
| ID: 35682 | Vintage: 2022 | Content: 0,75l |
Rutini
Beneath the sharp Andean light, Rutini in Argentina has pursued a singular idea since 1885: Mendoza should speak with nuance, not volume. What began as Felipe Rutini’s Bodega La Rural evolved into a benchmark house that looked early toward the Uco Valley, where alluvial fans, streaks of limestone and high elevations stretch the growing season and keep natural freshness....more from Rutini
Rutini Dominio Malbec 2022 0,75l

| Brand | Rutini |
| Region | America - Argentina |
| Category | Wines - Red wine |
| Rutini Dominio Malbec offers a modern take on Malbec from Mendoza. Its bright colour hints at a fruit-focused style. The bouquet is marked by plum, blackberry and violet, with a touch of liquorice and subtle spice. On the palate the wine is juicy and fresh, showing the typical varietal black-fruit character supported by fine, gently firm tannins. Balanced acidity keeps everything lively and makes the wine highly drinkable. The medium-long finish carries dark berry flavours and a faint spicy note. A versatile red to serve with grilled meats, empanadas or richly seasoned pasta dishes. | |
Coming Soon€ 19,75 € 26,33/l incl. VAT, plus shipping | |
| ID: 35682 | Vintage: 2022 | Content: 0,75l |
Rutini
Beneath the sharp Andean light, Rutini in Argentina has pursued a singular idea since 1885: Mendoza should speak with nuance, not volume. What began as Felipe Rutini’s Bodega La Rural evolved into a benchmark house that looked early toward the Uco Valley, where alluvial fans, streaks of limestone and high elevations stretch the growing season and keep natural freshness....more from Rutini