2020 Lagarde Malbec 'Guarda' Malbec Luján de Cuyo Mendoza

  • "Really Delicious and Soft" ~93 James Suckling
  • 92 Point "Outstanding Vintage" ~Wine Advocate
  • A Selection of Lagarde’s Oldest Vineyards Planted in 1906
  • One of the Oldest Wineries in Mendoza!
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It's no surprise that Mendoza is one of the “New World's” favorite regions for some of the major wine critics and savvy wine drinkers in the world. The land of Malbec and asado won't disappoint any foodie that wants to adventure and discover amazing new wines. If that is your case, our Lagarde 'Guarda' Malbec Mendoza is for you!

Lagarde is one of the oldest wineries in the Mendoza region with Malbec vines over 100 years old. The Pescarmona family acquired Lagarde in 1969. They quickly become a trendsetter by being the first Latin American producer to plant non-traditional varieties such as Viognier and Moscato Bianco. Today the winery and estate are run by third-generation Pescarmonas, sisters Sofia and Lucila Pescarmona. Under their direction, Lagarde creates exceptional terroir character wines that reflect a strong sustainable commitment to the land and its people.

The fruit used for the Lagarde 'Guarda' Malbec Mendoza comes from Lujan de Cuyo. This place is a wine paradise located in the renowned and beloved region of Mendoza. Thanks to the distinguished terroir of Lujan de Cuyo, with soils of alluvial origin composed of sand, silt, and clay, combined with a hot and dry climate, and an altitude of more than 3300 ft, Lujan de Cuyo has become the perfect place for the Malbec to thrive; no wonder why this region is locally known as "The Land of Malbec".

Aging: 12 months in 100% new French oak barrels. 

100% Malbec. Aromas of ripe red fruits and jams, combined with the soft aromatic contribution of oak, chocolate vanilla, and some smoked notes. On the palate, it has good concentration and smoothness, silky tannins, typical of the Argentine Malbec. Pair this wine with roasted red meats or tomato-based pastas.

Blackberries and dark plums with some walnuts and flowers. Full-bodied with round tannins and a juicy finish. Creamy and round. Really delicious and soft, yet fresh and tensioned. Drink now. ~93 James Suckling

This is a selection of Lagarde's oldest vineyards, planted in 1906 at an altitude of 850 meters under the D.O. Luján de Cuyo, which turned 30 in 2022. This is an example of the revaluation of Malbec in a land where it has always been generous in its expression of sweet fruits and soft tannins. There is some of that here, but also herbal notes and a sharp acidity that puts energy. ~91 Patricio Tapia, Descorchados

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