Who owns Alamos wine?

Who owns Alamos wine?

Who owns Alamos wine?

Gallo Winery, Inc.

Who owns Alamos Malbec?

the Catena family
Alamos is produced by the Catena family, who have been making wine in Argentina for more than 116 years.

Where is Alamos wine made?

Mendoza
Alamos wines are made at Bodega Alamos, a state of the art facility located in Vistaflores, Mendoza. The winery’s specially designed conic tanks allow for soft, gentle extraction. It also has small format tanks that allow for lot selection and separation.

Is Alamos a dry wine?

Alamos Malbec gave forth flavors of muted blackberry. Upfront it’s a smooth wine, with some dryness on the back end.

Does Catena own Alamos?

Alamos is an Argentine wine producer, located in the Mendoza wine region. It is one of the Catena family’s four leading wine labels and produces a small collection of wines from Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Bonarda and Syrah.

Where is Alamos Malbec from?

Argentina
Alamos Malbec Red Wine is crafted with quality wine grapes from Mendoza’s Uco Valley, offering a true taste of Argentina. Awarded 91 points from James Suckling in 2018.

Is Alamos Malbec a sweet wine?

A persistent finish with soft, sweet tannins.

Is Alamos Malbec sweet or dry?

Community reviews 4.0Pronounced aromas of crushed berries and black fruit. Dry, high acid and full bodied wine with long finish.

What type of wine is Alamos Malbec?

Red Wine
Alamos Malbec Red Wine is a fruit-forward Argentinian Malbec with a rich, flavorful aroma. Opening up with concentrated fruit notes of plum, blackberry and dark cherry, this medium bodied wine delights your palate with soft tannins and a smooth finish.

Do you refrigerate Malbec?

Cold temperatures heighten the structure of the entire wine, including the tannins, which will become more astringent and downright unpleasant. Look for full-bodied wines with less tannin and more fruit, such as Zinfandel and Malbec, which will remain fresh when chilled (and may convert light wine lovers!).