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Reserve Malbec Rosé

Description

Reserve Malbec Rosé

Wine of Mendoza, Argentina

No1 Argentinean Wine Brand

Suitable for vegans

A delicate pink rosé whose strawberry and summer fruit aromas mingle elegantly with a hint of grapefruit and vanilla. Well balanced, with a crisp and fruity finish, Trivento Reserve Malbec Rosé is ideal as an aperitif, or as an accompaniment to seafood or salads.

The name Trivento comes from three winds; polar, zonda and sudestada. It is these winds that make Mendoza such a distinctive and successful wine growing region.

Certified B Corporation

Tidyman

Vegan Society

Dietary Information

Suitable for Vegans

Allergy Advice
Contains Sulphites

Manufacturer

Produced by:
Trivento Bodegas Y Viñedos S.A.,
Mendoza,
Argentina.

Bottled for:
CyT UK,
OX33 1ER,
U.K.

By:
W174,
CH2 4LF,
U.K.

Preparation

Enjoy best served chilled.

Serving suggestion: Ideal as an aperitif, or an an accompaniment to seafood or salads. Enjoy best served chilled

Country of Origin

Country of origin: Argentina

Packaging

Bottle

Alcohol

Alcohol by volume: 11.5%

Alcoholic content: 9.0 units

Region of origin: Mendoza

Agent: Concha y Toro UK Ltd

Grape variety: Malbec

Producer: Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos S.A.

Winemaker: Maximiliano Ortiz

Wine colour: Rosé

Type of closure: Screwcap

Storage instructions: This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 1 year

History: The name TRIVENTO comes from three winds; Polar, Zonda and Sudestada. Founded in 1996 by Vina Concha Y Toro, Trivento Bodegas y Viñedos has created a portfolio of wines distinguished for preserving the character of the Mendozan terroir. A consistent award winner, recognised at international contests and within the wine industry publication alike.

Regional information: The Mendoza Province is one of Argentina's most important wine regions, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the country's entire wine production. Located in the eastern foothills of the Andes, in the shadow of Mount Aconcagua, vineyards are planted at the some of the highest altitudes in the world with the average site located 1,970-3,610 feet (600-1,100 meters) above sea level.

Vinification: Fermented in stainless steel tanks.