02. Our Wines // BENEGAS LYNCH | CABERNET FRANC

ORIGIN | BENEGAS LYNCH | CARBERNET FRANC

Made only with our best grapes, from selected plots and with low yields per hectare. Aged in new French oak barrels for 18 months. We have Malbec from Finca La Encerrada; the Cabernet Franc comes from old vines planted in 1899 by Don Tiburcio Benegas and a Blend composed of Cabernet Sauvignon (planted in 1935), Cabernet Franc (planted in 1899), Merlot (planted in 1956) and Petit Verdot (planted 2001) in Finca Libertad. These are unique wines, of limited production and elaborated only during the best harvests.

CHARACTERISTICS

Varietal composition: 100% Cabernet Franc

Grapes Origin: Finca Libertad, Upper Bank of Mendoza River, Cruz de Piedra, Maipu, Mendoza. Old Cabernet Franc vine of 120 years.

Harvest time: Second half of April

Winemaking process: Cold maceration. Fermentation at 25º C. Fermentative maceration during 20 days. Malolactic fermentation in new French oak barrels of each varietal by separate. In the case of the Cabernet Franc it is aged in 500 lt French oak barrels. After 12 months ageing in wood the blend is made and the wine goes back to oak barrels for another 6 months. Bottling.

Ageing: 18 months in new French oak barrels and 5 years of bottle ageing.

Tasting notes:

– Colour: Profound vermillion red colour with ruby hues.

-Nose: Aromas of black ripe fruit and roasted pepper together with the typical freshness of the variety mingle softly with the fermentation notes rendering elegance and hints of cocoa and vanilla.

-Mouth: Powerful wine with juicy and ripe tannins. In the mid palate it exhibits a set of layers where the aromas appear and complement the wine, giving it an elegant and very expressive long finish.

Ageing capacity : 15 – 20 years

Serving temperature: We recommend to serve this wine between 17 and 18 C

INFORMATION

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Premios:

2006 Descorchados (Argentina) 90 points

2006 Wine Advocate “Robert Parker” (USA) 90 points

2005 Jancis Robinson (England) “Truly Excellent”