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Lujan de Cuyo
Mendoza, Argentina
For this wine, Pannotia’s team has chosen a fantastic Malbec vineyard in Argentina and Pannotia winemaker Rick Jones has created a wine of exceptional balance.
The grape Malbec originates in southwestern France, where it once provided wines destined to be shipped from the port of Bordeaux. The Malbecs of that area are usually stingy and astringent.
But a century and a half ago Malbec found its way to Argentina. Nestled against the Andes, the friendlier climes and brighter sunshine have turned Malbec into something altogether different. Argentina’s version of Malbec is rich and round, laden with blueberries and black cherries. Unlike its French counterpart, Argentine Malbec is generous and fruity, with only a chunk of dustiness at the end to remind the drinker of its origin.
Pannotia Malbec is created from grapes grown in one of the most distinctive areas of Mendoza, Lujan de Cuyo. The dusty, even fluffy, soils of that great old vineyard bring out another side of the grape: black and red cherries, blueberries, and hints of chocolate.
Intriguingly, the dusty side of Argentine Malbec is best tamed by a touch of new and spicy oak barrels. We believe that we have created a graceful blend of Malbec’s native grit and the clove and cinnamon of oak.
As with all Pannotia wines, this Malbec is a wine that is emblematic of the best of the world’s wine regions. Pannotia stands for origin, for balance, with fruit and elegance in equal proportions. That is why this is a “Fantastic Find”!
Doug Frost, Pannotia Consultant and Consigliere
Doug Frost is a Kansas City author who writes and lectures about wine, beer and spirits. In 1991 he passed the rigorous Master Sommelier examination and two years later became America’s eighth Master of Wine. He was the second person in history to complete both exams and thirteen years later he is still one of only three people in the world to have achieved both these remarkable distinctions.
Mendoza, Argentina
For this wine, Pannotia’s team has chosen a fantastic Malbec vineyard in Argentina and Pannotia winemaker Rick Jones has created a wine of exceptional balance.
The grape Malbec originates in southwestern France, where it once provided wines destined to be shipped from the port of Bordeaux. The Malbecs of that area are usually stingy and astringent.
But a century and a half ago Malbec found its way to Argentina. Nestled against the Andes, the friendlier climes and brighter sunshine have turned Malbec into something altogether different. Argentina’s version of Malbec is rich and round, laden with blueberries and black cherries. Unlike its French counterpart, Argentine Malbec is generous and fruity, with only a chunk of dustiness at the end to remind the drinker of its origin.
Pannotia Malbec is created from grapes grown in one of the most distinctive areas of Mendoza, Lujan de Cuyo. The dusty, even fluffy, soils of that great old vineyard bring out another side of the grape: black and red cherries, blueberries, and hints of chocolate.
Intriguingly, the dusty side of Argentine Malbec is best tamed by a touch of new and spicy oak barrels. We believe that we have created a graceful blend of Malbec’s native grit and the clove and cinnamon of oak.
As with all Pannotia wines, this Malbec is a wine that is emblematic of the best of the world’s wine regions. Pannotia stands for origin, for balance, with fruit and elegance in equal proportions. That is why this is a “Fantastic Find”!
Doug Frost, Pannotia Consultant and Consigliere
Doug Frost is a Kansas City author who writes and lectures about wine, beer and spirits. In 1991 he passed the rigorous Master Sommelier examination and two years later became America’s eighth Master of Wine. He was the second person in history to complete both exams and thirteen years later he is still one of only three people in the world to have achieved both these remarkable distinctions.


