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MALBEC BECOMING MORE ‘MICHELANGELO’ 20th October, 2014 by Patrick Schmitt

The discovery of limestone soils and the use of new winemaking techniques are turning Argentine wines from “Schwarzenegger” to “Michelangelo”, according to one international consultant.

The analogy was made by Italy’s Alberto Antonini, wine consultant and co-founder of the Altos Las Hormigas winery in Mendoza, when speaking at a Malbec masterclass in London last month. “We were making heavy, rich wines that weren’t so drinkable, but now we are developing drinkability,” he began. Continuing, he stated, “The whole world has been drinking Schwarzenegger wine from Argentina, but now there is a switch to Michelangelo – so still a nice body but not too much.” He also said that the stylistic shift was “a bit of a risk” because Argentina has achieved its international vinous acclaim for powerful wines based on the Malbec grape. However, he assured attendees of Michelangelo’s David

the masterclass that the response to a new lighter style of wine from

Argentina “has been much better than what we were expecting, and sales are still very strong”. The seminar included other speakers such as South American soil specialist Pedro Parra, who mentioned the growing interest in Argentine terroirs such as Gualtallary and Altamira. “Gualtallary is very hot at the moment, like Altamira, because it is a very pure place to grow vines and you can get limestone,” he said. Importantly, he noted that the discovery of limestone soils was important for lowering alcohol levels in Argentine wines.

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Alberto Antonini, Argentina, Malbec, Wine,


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