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Brasero Malbec 2021

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Brasero Malbec 2021
San Francisco International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)
Grillmasters need three things for a successful barbecue: a grill, a tasty cut of meat and a great Malbec to pair with it. Inspired by Argentina’s traditional brasero grill, this juicy-ripe Malbec is ideal for steaks, burgers and more.
$215.88

Wine Details

SilverSan Francisco International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Brasero is a medium- to full-bodied red wine with vibrant dark fruit, subtle spice and smoke aromas and flavors. The palate has firm tannins and a long, velvety-smooth finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Steak, beef, lamb, pizza, barbecue, fajitas, mild curries.
Beyond the label

In Argentina, grilling is a national pastime, and locals take it very seriously. Inspired by this tradition, Brasero is a bold Argentine Malbec that’s perfect for anything you can cook on the grill.

What’s the story behind the name? A brasero is a traditional feature of Argentine grills. In short, it’s a special fire basket where wood or charcoal burns until the embers are ready to heat the food. This allows the pitmasters greater control over the temperature, ensuring that each cut of meat cooks to juicy perfection.

And when it’s time to make a plate, they reach for a glass of Malbec. This delicious example hails from Argentina’s San Juan region, which lies just north of Mendoza at the foothills of the Andes Mountains. The warm, arid climate helps grapes develop seriously intense, concentrated flavors—especially during an “extraordinary” vintage like 2021 (Decanter).

Brasero overflows with vibrant dark fruit and smoky spice notes, plus firm, food-friendly tannins and a long, smooth finish. Order your share of this lovely Malbec and prepare to fire up the grill!

In Argentina, grilling is a national pastime, and locals take it very serious

About the Producer
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“Enjoy this vibrant Argentine Malbec at your own backyard barbecues. Cheers!”

Jehan Sacaze

Argentine wine expert

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