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Cheval des Andes - Mendoza 2012

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The story of Cheval des Andes began exactly twenty years ago.

At its origin is the Argentine winery, Terrazas de los Andes, one of the pioneers in wine growing in Mendoza. Pierre Lurton, General Manager at Cheval Blanc, studied the "terroirs" of Las Compuertas with Roberto de la Mota and had the ingenious idea of blending the expertise of Cheval Blanc with the purest, original expression of Malbec, king of the argentine grape varieties.
Conceived in 1999, Cheval des Andes has inherited 200 years of expertise in the art of blending from Cheval Blanc. Without a doubt, this vision of wine growing is completely unusual as it combines two very different "terroirs" coupled with two legendary grape varieties and a desire to create complexity out of diversity. Today, the vision of committed viticulturists has been achieved through twenty years of daily care in these unique vineyards which now produce a genuine "grand cru" of the Andes.

A single wine is produced from two unusual and exceptional "terroirs" stretching over 46 hectares. The result is uniqueness and complexity.
The vineyards in Las Compuertas are the historical site for Cheval des Andes. At 1,070 metres above sea level, this is the highest vineyard on the right bank of the Mendoza river in the province of Luján de Cuyo. Old vine Malbec planted on its own roots in 1929 flourishes here and produces complex, expressive and soft wines. After a while, Cabernet Sauvignon was planted and irrigated using the precise method of drip irrigation. This is a 32-hectare vineyard with a uniquely dry climate (an average of 200mm per annum). Thanks to the altitude, the weather is cooler with significant diurnal variation. The deep alluvial-loam soils are made up largely of limestone (48%), sand (36%) and clay (16%).
Further towards the south in La Consulta in the Uco Valley perches the Altamira vineyard at 1,150 metres above sea level. Here the climate is cooler and 14 hectares complete the mosaic of the Cheval des Andes "terroirs". This is composed mainly of Malbec planted in 1945. The thermal amplitude is wider here than in the North.
These vineyards produce grapes with good quality tannins, more freshness and floral notes. The alluvial soils are composed of sand (60%), limestone (30%) and clay (10%). 

Cheval des Andes is a unique concept developed over a long period of time. This is a long-term project. The product of a particular ‘terroir’ with a blend of grape varieties which is unusual in Argentina, it is privy to the expertise of Cheval Blanc and its experienced team. This challenging adventure to search for an exceptional wine is the fruit of human intuition and humility in the face of nature. It has been achieved through the talent of wine growers, ancient practices and the taming of "terroirs".

Whether you taste, drink for enjoyment or age this wine, it will bring pleasure to those who appreciate its uniqueness; a "grand cru" from Argentina which is inspired by a top "grand cru" in Bordeaux, Cheval Blanc. It required 20 years of sweat and toil but now Cheval des Andes is here to stay.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Malbec 66 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 26 %
Petit Verdot 8 %
Appellation Mendoza
Millesime 2012
Contenance Double Magnum (3 l)
Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    92

byKim Marcusthe9/30/2016

A dense, rich and ripe red, with well-structured flavors of dark cherry, plum and chocolate. The creamy finish is filled with Asian spice and minerally notes, revealing lingering blackberry accents. Drink now through 2020. 3,500 cases made.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    94

byLuis Gutierrezthe8/28/2016

2012 was a warmer vintage but they harvested earlier to preserve freshness. The 2012 Cheval des Andes has more floral notes (that they attribute to the early picking) violets and lilies. While the blackberries and blackcurrants are there, they do not overpower the nose. In this vintage the final blend (which changes every year, they have no rules) was 64% Malbec, 28% Cabernet Sauvignon (a higher percentage to provide freshness in this warmer vintage) and then 8% Petit Verdot. This is a hedonistic Cheval showing the character of the vintage but with better balance and more integrated oak than in the earlier releases. They reduced the percentage of new oak to 30% and also started experimenting with some 500-liter barrels that were widely used in 2014, and the aging was longer at 14 months. The palate is powerful, and to drink at around 15 C. It gets more depth and nuanced with time in the glass. Even if young, this is polished and can be drunk starting now. 68,000 bottles were produced in 2012.

I met with Frenchmen Pierre Lurton and Pierre-Olivier Clouet, Director and Technical Director of Cheval Blanc and Cheval des Andes, to taste the latest release from Cheval des Andes, their Argentinean joint-venture with French group LVMH. I tasted 2010, 2011 and 2012, all bottled. The 2010 is in the market now, 2011 will be released more or less now and 2012 will be released in approximately 8-9 months as the quantities of 2011 are limited. The Cheval Blanc team is more and more involved in the winemaking now, and since 2010 they are in charge of viticulture and only use grapes for their own vineyards. The quantity of new oak has been reduced (50% for 2010, 45% in 2011 and 30% in 2012), and they are also experimenting with 500-liter barrels. They wines are becoming more precise, more balanced and elegant with more transparency to the vintage. I was impressed by the three wines I tasted and I already look forward to the 2013. Bravo!

Vinous
Vinous
    93

byStephen Tanzerthe3/1/2016

(a joint venture between Cheval Blanc and Terrazas de los Andes): Bright ruby-red. Highly complex nose and palate meld currant, plum, licorice, mocha, tobacco, wild herbs and a sexy floral element. Utterly suave and seamless blend in the style of a ripe Right Bank wine, with saline soil tones leavening the wine's sweetness of fruit. One senses the 15% alcohol on the finish of this very long, firmly tannic, classically dry wine, which needs a couple more years in the bottle to come into full focus. My sample improved dramatically over 24 hours in the recorked bottle, showing purer fruit character without any loss of energy. 93+

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    97

byJames Sucklingthe5/31/2015

Fabulous aromas of blackberry, spice and flower. Perfumed. Lavender, rose and lilac too. A wine that grows on the palate with extreme finesse and complexity that shows ultra-fine tannins, currants, and flowers. Super length. Mostly mablec with cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot. Best Cheval des Andes ever? Drink or hold.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Malbec 66 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 26 %
Petit Verdot 8 %
Appellation Mendoza
Millesime 2012
Contenance Double Magnum (3 l)

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