Rating | 89 |
Style | Red |
Blend | Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon |
Vintage | 2020 |
Appellation |
Uco Valley Mendoza Argentina |
ABV | 13.5% |
Price | $24.00 |
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Review Updated | 2025-01-09 |
Perfect For
Backyard BBQs, Pleasing A Crowd, Wine And Cheese Night
Drink If You Like
Dolcetto, Malbec , Merlot
Kind of Wild Malbec 2020 Review
Kind of Wild is a global effort to showcase organic and sustainable winemaking from across the wine world. Brothers Jordan and Adam Sager, owners of a wine import company, decided to use their network of producers and contacts around the planet to focus on a line of wine guaranteed to be 100 percent organic and sustainable from vine to glass.
This bottling comes from Argentina's renowned Mendoza region, made with 90 percent Malbec with just a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon. It's soft and supple with aromas of dried herbs, earth, and blackberries. The fruit-forward palate is also soft with notes of blackberry jam and vanilla with great natural acidity and subtle tannins, making it an easy-drinking red. A win for sustainability and your palate.
Kind of Wild Malbec 2020 Pros And Cons
Pros
- A juicy, easy-drinking red that will be a crowd-pleaser for steak night.
- Provides a full-bodied red profile without overly harsh tannins.
Cons
- Not for people who avoid big, jammy reds.
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