Orange blossom and lychees to the nose with a touch of ginger spice. Simple and dry on the palate with notes of lychees carrying through from the nose. A bit light in the finish. Drink now.
Subtly floral, with white peach and Rainer cherry flavors, good acidity and hints of saline and spice on the finish. Drink now.
The aromatic and floral 2019 Estate Torrontés from the varietal range was produced with grapes from vines in Cafayate in Salta at 2,300 meters in altitude. The grapes were pressed in Cafayate and fermented in the winery in Mendoza. This comes across as halfway between a Gewurztraminer and a Moscatel, floral and spicy without overpowering aromas. This is a unique style to Argentina, and it would be great with spicy food. People automatically associate aromatic varieties with sweet wines, and they have a problem when they find a palate like this, dry and vibrant, which I think is great for food.
Smooth, fresh, and spicy with bright fruit and racy acidity. Long and juicy, this is a charming, aromatic Chardonnay substitute.