Details
- Type: Rosé
- Country: Argentina
- Region: Mendoza
- Vintage: 2018/2019
- Producer: Portillo
- Primary grape: Malbec
- Bottle size: 75cl
- Code: 24553
- Ethical
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Screwcap
- Sulphites
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Expression
Dry, elegant rosés
- Generally light and/or softer cheeses e.g. Appenzeller, feta. Contrasts well with harder, salty styles e.g. parmesan
- Bouillabaisse, grilled or seared fish e.g. John Dory, sea bass, tuna
- Basil, capers, chervil, chives, oregano, saffron, thyme
- Seared, grilled pan-fried chicken, guinea fowl, veal, pork
- Aioli, BBQ, balsamic vinegar and citrus-based dressings. Rouille
- Asian spicy chicken and seafood curries. Chinese (Cantonese). Mediterranean fish and chicken dishes spiced with chilli
- Mediterranean salads, chick peas, ratatouille, roasted red peppers, mushroom risotto
About the Wine
This cracking rosé Wine created by Portillo is crafted in the Uco Valley area of Mendoza. Available in 75cl bottles, supplied by Salentein. Portillo Malbec Rosé, Uco Valley, Mendoza is a flavourful wine, made from Malbec grapes. This screwcap wine is like many wines in our list, this wine is suitable for vegan diets. Deliciously versatile rosé, ideal with salads, seafood, grilled chicken or pasta.
Malbec
Mahl-bek
Malbec is a deeply coloured, intense and tannic, but fruity red. Since Argentina has almost taken it on as its own, it's grown increasingly in popularity. Typically Malbec has flavour characteristics of baked plums, black cherry, violets, sweet spice and sometimes coffee.
Flavours:
- Blackberry
- Cocoa
- Red Plum
- Tobacco
- Vanilla
The Country
Argentina
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