Lagarde Teia Malbec and Petit Verdot is a rich red wine
that possesses a deep, ruby colour. The Malbec contributes to the wine's
aromatic profile with notes of black fruits like blackberry and plum, alongside
some floral hints. Meanwhile, the Petit Verdot adds structure and complexity
with its bold tannins and a touch of dark fruit and spice flavours. When tasting
this blend, you may notice a well-balanced combination of fruit, firm tannins,
and a smooth finish. The wine is known for its full-bodied nature and pairs
well with hearty dishes like steak or ripe cheese.
Wine Profile
Region
:
Perdriel
Classification
:
None
Appellation
:
Not available
LWIN
:
2338158
Flavours
Plum
Mocha
Pepper
Blackberry Jam
Food Pair
Grilled Vegetables
Lamb
Pasta
Beef
Enchiladas
Fajita
About this WINE
Malbec
Plum, black cherry, black berry and vanillaMalbec and Argentina are often used synonymously, but this enticing grape actually originates from France. Malbec never grew to be a French star and was mostly used as one of the six allowed blends in Bordeaux varietals.Cross the continent to Argentina and discover a story that is quite the opposite. Here it flourishes as the signature grape in Argentina’s sundried climate, which has a big say in what flavors and aromas to expect.With dark, inky colors and flavor and aromas reminiscent of plum, black cherry and blackberry the Malbecs from Argentina ar
Petit Verdot
Dark fruits, minerals, smoke, spicy, high in alcohol and tanninsOriginally from the Bordeaux region, this dark-skinned grape can prove quite a challenge in the vineyard. As an early budding and late-ripening grape, Petit Verdot is susceptible to frosty spring weather and early winter, which makes it difficult to grow.When the grape does reach its full ripeness, it produces wines that are full-bodied with mouth-gripping tannins and rich in color. Because of this, Petit Verdot gained its fame as a popular blending grape in Bordeaux wines, but today it only plays a smaller part in the blends.The
About this WINE
The Producer
Founded in 1897, Bodega Lagarde was acquired in 1969 by the Pescarmona family, who gave it a seal that would mark its identity as a family winery producing high-end wines, both in Argentina and in the rest of the world.TODAY, THE WINERY IS LED BY THE YOUNG SOFÍA AND LUCILA PESCARMONA, THE THIRD GENERATION OF THE FAMILY.Between the '80s and '90s, Lagarde dedicated herself to deepening the style and quality of her wines. Innovation has always been a fundamental pillar, resulting in being the first producers to plant non-traditional strains in Latin America such as Viognier or Moscato Bianco, wit...
Founded in 1897, Bodega Lagarde was acquired in 1969 by the Pescarmona family, who gave it a seal that would mark its identity as a family winery producing high-end wines, both in Argentina and in the rest of the world.TODAY, THE WINERY IS LED BY THE YOUNG SOFÍA AND LUCILA PESCARMONA, THE THIRD GENERATION OF THE FAMILY.Between the '80s and '90s, Lagarde dedicated herself to deepening the style and quality of her wines. Innovation has always been a fundamental pillar, resulting in being the first producers to plant non-traditional strains in Latin America such as Viognier or Moscato Bianco, with the aim of achieving wines with the winery's own style.Inside the old façade is the result of more than 10 years of constant investment. The winery is fully equipped with the latest technology machinery. It has an approximate capacity of 2,000,000 liters between stainless steel tanks, epoxy-coated cement basins and French and American oak barrels, and a champagne cellar with capacity for 10,000 bottles of high-end sparkling wine.Lagarde and her team aim to achieve excellence harvest after harvest, establishing the path of a winery in constant evolution faithful to the entrepreneurial vision of its owners. Today, the winery is led by sisters Sofía and Lucila Pescarmona, the third generation of the family, who tirelessly continue with the project of creating unique wines that have a perfect balance between the past that endures and projection into the future. All this accompanied by a strong sustainable commitment to our land and its people.“We believe in Mendoza, our people and the terroirs where our wines come from. We trust in teamwork, the search for excellence in all production processes and the constant search for the best of our land. Our wines are designed to be shared with loved ones,being the invitation to enter our world marked by the cult of wine and family.” Sofia Pescarmona