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The Forefather Gran Selección is a velvety, full-bodied red honouring the 19th-century pioneer of Argentine Malbec. It reveals the old-vine, bold, black fruit flavours of the country’s flagship red, seasoned and softened with dark, spicy Shiraz.
Tasting notes
Velvety ripe black fruit with a spicy mocha finish
Aroma
Plums, figs, mulberries married with smoky tobacco and mocha hints
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Sometimes a change of address works wonders! Take Malbec. This sturdy workhorse of southwest France, where it’s known as Côt, is famous for the dark, lip-staining wines of Cahors. In Argentina it has blossomed into an altogether fruitier, more voluptuous wine. Miguel Amado Pouget is the man to thank. He’s the French viticulturist who introduced Malbec to Argentina in 1853 and thus became the forefather of the country’s current wine-export success. So the wine is named in his honour. Top estate Familia Zuccardi took perfectly ripe, old-vine Malbec, added spicy Shiraz, and aged both for two years in oak barrels. The result is a voluptuous, silky smooth wine that’s perfect for plate-filling steaks, another of Argentina’s specialties.