2018 Vina Cobos Bramare Los Arbolitos Vineyard Chardonnay

    • 95 Point Vintage, Wine Advocate
  • "So Fresh in The Nose" ~95 James Suckling
  • Owned by Winemaker Paul Hobbs
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Viña Cobos is located in Argentina’s most celebrated wine region, Mendoza. This winery is property of world-renowned winemaker, Paul Hobbs.

Paul arrived in Mendoza more than 30 years ago, and he immediately fell in love with this region. It was the terroir, the landscapes, and the potential that Mendoza had, what captured him. Paul is mostly responsible of the growth and popularity of the Argentinian Malbec. He managed to position Malbec and Argentinian wines in general as high-quality, amazing wines.  

Paul Hobbs, named as the “Steve Jobs of the wine” by Forbes magazine, is a world-renowned American winemaker who started his wine trajectory after graduating from UC Davis with a winemaking and viticulture master’s degree. He is well known for putting Napa Valley in the map. He was the right-hand of Robert Mondavi and served as the first winemaker of Opus One winery and as vice-president of Simi Winery. Today, Hobbs owns different and emblematic wineries throughout the world: Paul Hobbs Winery and Crossbarn in California, Viña Cobos in Argentina, Crocus in France and Yacoubian-Hobbs in Armenia. He’s also consults at more than 30 wineries between Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Canada, Spain, Hungary, among other countries.

Viña Cobos is completely committed to the environment. This winery uses sustainable practices in the vineyard and the cellar, allowing to have balanced and very high-quality harvests. The result is complex, subtle and extremely elegant wines.

2018 was a great year for Mendoza. Wine Advocate blessed it with a 95 point review, and Wine Spectator said that it “deliver well-structured wines that feature fine-grained tannins and ripe fruit flavors.”

100% Chardonnay.

So fresh in the nose with sliced apples, lemons, rock salt and lavender. Full-bodied, yet very tight and compact. It’s tightly structured and so long. Block-salt undertones. Give it a year or two to come around completely. Drink or hold.~95 James Suckling

~93 Tim Atkin, Master of Wine

Pure-tasting flavors of mineral, wet stone and wild herbs that are well-structured. Dried sage and creamy hints show on the finish. Drink now through 2023. 1,100 cases made, 180 cases imported. ~90 Wine Spectator

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