An ethereal and mineral-driven Malbec from a limestone-rich single plot. Complex, balanced, and persistent.
Organically sustainably farmed grapes are vinified 15% whole cluster, then aged in untoasted 3,500L French oak foudres for 15 months, then aged for an additional 12 months in bottle before release.
This is the 2nd Malbec we carry from Altos Las Hormigas and one of the top 5 Malbecs we've had to date mostly because of its uniqueness. It introduces itself with a beautiful floral bouquet and far more restrained fruit than you'd expect from a Malbec. The fruit is there to be sure, but it's so well integrated and balanced with everything else going on here. Of particular note is the minerality here. This is one you'll talk about well after the fact.
This shows subtle blue fruit, dried violets and stony minerality. Herbal and aromatic, with vibrant, almost effervescent tannins and delicate, compelling fruit. There's beautiful harmony between tannins, fruit and freshness that delivers a truly balanced expression. Sourced from a one-hectare parcel in El Jardín de las Hormigas in Altamira.
The more ethereal and mineral-tinged of the two Altamira single-plot bottlings, the 2022 Jard¡n de Hormigas Los Amantes hails from limestone gravel soils with less topsoil than the Meteroa bottling. It leads with an expressive yet coiled nose that dynamically gains dimension with every swirl. While also exuding the floral, lifted bouquet typical of Altamira, there is austerity and focus here that sets it apart from the Meteora bottling. This difference is fully realized on the palate, where a compelling combination of sleek, polished focus and mineral-drenched lift releases into a soaring, discreetly juicy finish that lingers with crushed-stone nuances, managing a completeness that is rare in such overtly mineral-driven wines, which can easily feel like they are lacking depth. That couldn't be farther from the case here. This is a stunning, definitive and transparent example of Altamira Malbec rendered in high definition.