surprisingly good value. so many aromas and tastes hit you the moment you take the first sip — 3 years ago
Excellent Malbec from One of the best wineries In Mendoza — 5 years ago
Consistent winemaking from a maestra Siciliana. Earthy and herbal red fruit. — 9 months ago
Light, and slightly sweet. Would be great chilled in the summer. Reminds me of a Reisling. — 2 years ago
Subte blueberry aromas, almost nondescript nose. Bold blackberries with a kick of wood thereafter. Round and sweet, not tannic. Really enjoyed it, more so given the price (consumed with steak). — 5 years ago
Após 2 safras, mais uma vez o Visionário se apresenta e conquista com sua cor púrpura e tons violáceos; aromas picantes intercalados com frutas vermelhas, tabaco e baunilha.
Taninos sedosos e boca macia proporcionando final longo e agradável - obra de todo Visionário. — a year ago
This is a very tasty six-year-old Malbec from Mendoza. Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel.
Showing black fruits with vegetables, light vanilla, spices, black olives, earth, bitter herbs, barnyard, wood, tobacco, dark coffee and black pepper.
Medium plus in body with medium acidity and soft tannins.
I had it before, and this time I had it right out of the bottle, and it was really nice.
Good by itself or with food. I paired it with a cheese plate.
A blend of 80% Malbec, 10% Syrah and 10% Cabernet Franc.
14.5% alcohol by volume.
89 points. — 5 years ago
The Maximus Gran Reserva Malbec shows plums, cherries, raspberries, black currants, wood, vegetables, spices and black pepper.
Medium plus in body, smooth and elegant, with medium acidity and a tangy finish with soft tannins.
Better after an hour of airtime, but good right out of the bottle.
Nice by itself or with food. This six-year-old is drinking very nicely now. Very pleasant.
A blend of 80% Malbec, 10% Cabernet Franc and 10% Syrah. Aged in French Oak barrels for 18 months.
I paired it with cheeses and crackers.
14.5% alcohol by volume.
89 points. — 5 years ago
MICHAEL COOPER DipWSET
Owner TomeVinos wine shops, WSET Level 3, Blogger www.spanishwinesandmore.com, blog.tomevinos.com
I found it too sweet. Blind it’s impossible to know that it’s a Malbec. I find Malbec hard to taste blind anyway, but this didn’t seem New World and didn’t seem from Argentina — 5 months ago