x
  • Country ranking ?

    21
  • Producer ranking ?

    10
  • Decanting time

    2h
  • When to drink

    2020-2035

The Tb points given to this wine are the world’s most valid and most up-to-date evaluation of the quality of the wine. Tastingbook points are formed by the Tastingbook algorithm which takes into account the wine ratings of the world's 50 best-known professional wine critics, wine ratings by thousands of tastingbook’s professionals and users, the generally recognised vintage quality and reputation of the vineyard and winery. Wine needs at least five professional ratings to get the Tb score. Tastingbook.com is the world's largest wine information service which is an unbiased, non-commercial and free for everyone.

Close

The Story

The wine of Cheval des Andes combines the vibrant and intense expression of Argentinian Malbec with the rigour, elegance and savoir-faire of a great Bordeaux.

It is a unique blend of Malbec grapes and Bordeaux varietals – an ensemble with the exuberance of Malbec balanced by the temperance of Cabernet Sauvignon, completed with hints of Petit Verdot.

The vision of Cheval des Andes is to bring Château Cheval Blanc’s winemaking philosophy –...

Close

Latest tasting notes

<10 tasting notes

Tasting note

This wine don't have enought notes yet

Written Notes

The first vintage, with 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Malbec. Warm and spicy with a hint of mint, as well as sweet, lush blackberry fruit. Very smooth with notes of cedar and minerals. Lovely texture and soft, silky tannins. Sweetness, ripeness and balance together in one wine. – Jamie Goode, wineanorak.com 94p

  • 94p

The 1999 vintage is the Argentinian expression of Saint-Émilion’s premier grand cru, Château Cheval Blanc. Refined, elegant, vibrant and enticing, it reflects the passion, expertise and excellence of the French and Argentinian estates at its core. When Pierre Lurton first tasted malbec produced in the exceptional Mendoza terroir, he dreamed of re-establishing the Bordeaux connection with the grape, which had been one of the region’s most important varietals until it was wiped out by pests in the 1860s. Cheval des Andes is the fulfilment of his dream – the perfect assemblage reborn.

Deep cherry with violet highlights.Notes of dry peaches and florals combine with ripened fruit and preserves. There are additional traces of cedar wood, chocolate, tobacco and spice. This warm and developed red has notes of forest berries, spices and almonds. Sweet tannins lead to a long and elegant finish.

Load more notes

Information

Origin

Mendoza, Lujan de Cuyo
Incorrect Information
If you found some information that is wrong, let us know
Are you sure you want do delete this wine? All information will be lost.
Are you sure you want to recommend this wine?
Are you sure you want hide this written note ?
Are you sure you want show this written note ?
UPGRADE MEMBER PLAN
Upgrade your membership now, it's quick and easy. We use PayPal, the world's largest payment system, it accepts all credit cards. Once you've chosen your membership level, you'll go directly to PayPal. You can cancel your membership at any time.
Thank you for your support!
 

Pro Member

 

Winemerchant Member

 

Winery Member

 

User

 
Content for the instructions modal. You can add HTML code here
Type a message ...
Register to Tastingbook
Sign up now, it's quick and easy.
We use PayPal, the world's largest payment system, it accepts all credit cards.
Once you've chosen your membership level, you'll go directly to PayPal, where you can sign up for a free 7-day trial period. You can cancel your membership at any time. We wish you a rewarding journey to the world of Fine Wines.

Free 7 days Member trial

 

Member

 

Pro Member

 

Winemerchant Member

 

Winery Member

 

User

  Register