Pyros Vineyard Limestone Hill Malbec

  • 0.75L | 13.5 %
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2019 Malbec Pyros Barrel
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Pyros Vineyard Limestone Hill Malbec
86.95
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Alcohol content 13.5%
Vintage 2019
Size 0.75L
Region Pedernal Valley
Producer Pyros Barrel
Varietal(s) Malbec

A limited edition, only 19,200 are made annually. And it sells out every year, making this wine truly a king's wine. For this Pyros Single Vineyard, the Malbec grapes are sourced from the finest vineyard in Pedernal Valley. At an altitude of 1,400 meters above sea level, the conditions are ideal for a top-notch Malbec harvest.

Unique conditions for wine growing

The relatively new winery Pyros was founded by Mijndert Pon. He discovered Pedernal Valley in 2008, Argentina's youngest wine region, on the border between Mendoza and San Juan. He was immediately inspired by the valley's extreme beauty, untamed nature, and diverse terroir. This led to the creation of Pyros Wines. The region lies at an altitude of 1250 to 1500 meters. It is an isolated valley far from civilization. This is what makes this area so unique. There are no (plant) diseases, it is rugged and deserted. There is no other wine region in the world that can compare to this area. The soil is at least 480 million years old, which is 400 million years older than the soil of the Andes. Moreover, Pedernal is the only wine-growing region in South America with limestone formation at high altitude, which is exceptional and ideal for viticulture. This 100 percent Malbec is the most unusual, elegant, and expressive example of a high-altitude Malbec from Pedernal Valley. It's made with grapes from Block No. 4 of the Firestone estate. The soil in this parcel is extremely rocky, primarily limestone and flint. This is very beneficial for the vines.

Enjoy the Pyros Single Vineyard Limestone Malbec

Winemaker José Morales creates a superb wine every year that will last a lifetime. After being harvested by hand, the wine is aged for 18 months in wooden barrels, 50 percent American oak and 50 percent French oak. This oak aging contributes to the creation of a top-notch Argentinian wine. The aroma reveals impressions of juicy fruit, black currants, and complex aromas of vanilla and leather. The palate is complex and rich, with plenty of black fruit, vanilla, tobacco, spices, pepper, and much more! 94 points Decanter. That speaks volumes!