Terrazas de Los Andes

Reserva Mendoza Malbec

8.9215 ratings
8.43 pro ratings
Mendoza, Cuyo, Argentina
Malbec
Tomato-Based, Beef, Potato, Venison, White Rice, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Pungent Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Mushrooms, Pasta, Hard Cheese, Lamb, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
DeLinda Goodman

Malbecs are becoming a favorite! This is a nice inexpensive one.

Malbecs are becoming a favorite! This is a nice inexpensive one.

3 people found it helpfulJul 5th, 2015
Zachary Klein

Would drink again

Would drink again

2 people found it helpfulJul 15th, 2014
Ed Matthews

Not a bad effort from Moët for mass market Malbec. I prefer many others.

Not a bad effort from Moët for mass market Malbec. I prefer many others.

Nov 3rd, 2013
Ally Youngdahl

Dry not sweet

Dry not sweet

Feb 20th, 2024
Alan Peterson

Love this wine! Great balance.

Love this wine! Great balance.

Dec 8th, 2016
Juan Moreno

Never let you down.
Enjoyed with a soft, traditional, fondue.

Never let you down.
Enjoyed with a soft, traditional, fondue.

Aug 25th, 2016
Patrick Dolan

Aromas of cherry and oak but a bit of vegetal overshadowing some. Might mellow more by sitting. Smooth and velvety.

Aromas of cherry and oak but a bit of vegetal overshadowing some. Might mellow more by sitting. Smooth and velvety.

Apr 26th, 2016
Jose Ugalde

Con buenos amigos en un día peculiar

Con buenos amigos en un día peculiar

Oct 31st, 2015
Krista Vanmoorlehem

so gross. if I didn't have 3 boys shooting each other with nerf guns, running around my house...I would pour this down the drain.

so gross. if I didn't have 3 boys shooting each other with nerf guns, running around my house...I would pour this down the drain.

Aug 29th, 2015
Peg Hanssen

Surdyks Spring 2015 Sale - $12.99 (compare at $17.99)

Staff Selection (Bill McCleary): This Malbec from Terrazas is a new wine that surprises with more than expected taste at a lower than anticipated price. This wine compares to Cahhors, France, the traditional home base of old world Malbec. The French Malbecs have a dry undertone of cured tobacco leafiness with a firm tannin and dark tart damson plum flavor. In Argentina, Malbec has emerged with the intense sun and sandy soil to become an aromatic celebrity with a lush fat rich frutiness and soft texture, often leaving it quite ordinary. Terrazas has found, in this Reserva, a rightful balance of French deep character and Argentine berry brightness. Musky aromas of plum and ripe fig, wood smoke, dark chocolate and a signature array of briary, herbal grassy notes give Malbec a distinct character. A floral rose flower fragrance added to the bouquet. A dense, full-flavor of darker fruit seems comfortable with a tannic thickness that never gets excessive. This is a wine of young character that has great aging potential. Give it a few years in your cellar and you will be enchanted by its maturity. Very approachable now, and would be good paired with a grilled tenderloin topped with melted blue cheese.

Surdyks Spring 2015 Sale - $12.99 (compare at $17.99)

Staff Selection (Bill McCleary): This Malbec from Terrazas is a new wine that surprises with more than expected taste at a lower than anticipated price. This wine compares to Cahhors, France, the traditional home base of old world Malbec. The French Malbecs have a dry undertone of cured tobacco leafiness with a firm tannin and dark tart damson plum flavor. In Argentina, Malbec has emerged with the intense sun and sandy soil to become an aromatic celebrity with a lush fat rich frutiness and soft texture, often leaving it quite ordinary. Terrazas has found, in this Reserva, a rightful balance of French deep character and Argentine berry brightness. Musky aromas of plum and ripe fig, wood smoke, dark chocolate and a signature array of briary, herbal grassy notes give Malbec a distinct character. A floral rose flower fragrance added to the bouquet. A dense, full-flavor of darker fruit seems comfortable with a tannic thickness that never gets excessive. This is a wine of young character that has great aging potential. Give it a few years in your cellar and you will be enchanted by its maturity. Very approachable now, and would be good paired with a grilled tenderloin topped with melted blue cheese.

Apr 15th, 2015