Tannat 1750 Gran Reserva

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  • Region Valley of Samaipata
  • Producer Uvairenda
  • Year 2016
  • Grape variety: 67% Tannat, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Malbec
  • Alcoholic strength: 14% vol.
  • Bottle Sizes 0,750 litres
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The wines of 1750 are produced in Uvairenda, a boutique winery located in the Valley of Samaipata in Bolivia. Samaipata sits in the elbow of the Andes Mountains and is the frontier of winemaking in South America. The winery relies on centuries-old winemaking knowledge grounded in a respect for Pachamama—the indigenous peoples’ “Mother Earth” to capture the essence of Samaipata/Samaipatan terrain. Samaipata is a scenic two-hour drive from the booming energy of Bolivia’s largest city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Valles Cruceños encourages people from all over the world to relax and enjoy the exquisite, centuries-old taste of high-elevation Bolivian wine. The winery is committed to the production of high-quality wines in a small quantities. They focus on crafting wines that capture our identity in respect to terroir and varietal expression. They are part of the avant-garde that aims for less wood influence in their wines. Vinos 1750 are sold in award-winning wine shops and Michelin star restaurants.

Winemaking: Ageing process: 18 months American and French oak, 12 months in bottle.

Organoleptic Characteristics

  • Colour: Deep purple colour with highlights of violet.
  • Nose and flavour: Aroma: Intense aroma, with the scent of black fruits like cassis, blackberries, blueberries, leather and a subtle touch of red fruit. Taste: Well structured, dry, strong acidity, pronounced and persistent tannins. Well balanced, a good balance between acid and fruit, with decent body and persistence.

Suggestions

  • Serving Temperature and Food Matching Serving temperature: 18°C.
  • Recommended with: Grilled meat (steak, barbecued meats, etc).