Kaiken Clásico Malbec

£11.95 £12.95
  • Kaiken Clásico Malbec wine bottle
  • Kaiken Clásico Malbec wine bottle
  • Back label of the Kaiken Malbec Clasico wine

Kaiken Clásico Malbec

£11.95 £12.95

AVAILABILITY: 50 in stock

Grape Malbec
Style Dry, Red, Medium Bodied, Mocha, Spice, Red Fruits, Balanced, Fresh
Country Argentina
Region Mendoza
Volume 75cl
ABV 14%
Dietary Vegetarian, Vegan, Sustainable

 

Kaiken Clásico Malbec is a bold and carefully crafted Malbec, deep purple in colour. On the nose, aromas of plums, blackberries, and chocolate offer a unique and inviting experience prior to tasting. Flavours of tobacco and freshness captivate the palate, while soft tannins create the perfect balance. Enjoy this bold red with steak, red meat dishes, cheese, and charcuterie boards.

Kaiken Clásico Malbec is also currently available by the glass in The Wine Press, Dundee's finest Wine Bar. 

About the Producer

Kaikenes are wild geese, native to Patagonia, that fly across the Andes between Chile and Argentina. In the same way, Montes, the Chilean winery, crossed the Andes to set up in Mendoza. Their vineyards are situated in the heart of Mendoza and further to the south in Valle de Uco, where many of the premium producers are now sourcing their fruit. The focus is primarily on Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, a variety that has been somewhat forgotten as Malbec has surfed one wave of success after another in the past decade. As a result, there are many old vineyards in Mendoza that produce excellent fruit. Kaiken's own vineyards supply 70% of their production requirements and 30% is from vineyards that they control.

A man holding a glass of Kaiken Malbec Clasico

Visit the Montes website.

Vineyard and Winery

The grapes come from vineyards in the Agrelo zone, 40 kilometres south from the city of Mendoza and at an altitude of 950 metres above sea level. These vineyards feature soils composed of silt, clay and sand with stones at two metres derived from erosion from the Andes Mountains. The region’s climate is warmer than that of the Uco Valley, which allows Kaiken to obtain grapes with more fresh fruit aromas and flavours as well as very ripe, soft tannins.

The grapes were hand harvested and transported in 300-kilo batches, and once in the winery, individual berries were carefully selected. The juice was fermented in small tanks, which allowed the fermentation process to take place within optimal conditions, preserving important vineyard characteristics and qualities. Alcoholic fermentation followed by maceration lasted around 20 days. Fifty percent of the wine was aged for eight months in French oak barrels and the rest remained unoaked. The wine was then blended in order to highlight the fruit flavours and aromas and maintain its soft and silky tannins. To finish, the wine was slightly filtered before bottling.

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Gillian J
Yum yum!

A lovely smooth wine. In my opinion goes well with any foods. Maybe particularly Tapas. A well priced lovely tasting wine

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Doug Watters
Fantastic, easy drinking wine.

This wine is smooth, easy drinking (perhaps too easy!) and very reasonably priced, both retail and in hospitality stockists. Big favourite of my wife and I.

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Frank Feechan
Red red wine

Lovely smooth taste at a decent price