A few months after the launch of the 2005 vintage, Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec was awarded the only gold medal for the Argentina category in the Japan Wine Challenge. Previous crops this super-premium has also been recognized in numerous competitions, marking its continued success in the various markets. The delicious grapes that originated Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec 2005 come from prized vineyards that develop in a balanced and healthy microclimate of Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. Manual harvesting of old vineyards began the first days of April. Arriving at the winery concentrated the grapes were fermented with the greatest care. Twelve months in French oak barrels exalted red fruits and hints of vanilla, toast and spices. Twelve months in bottle velvety tannins and integrated harmonized its robust structure. Federico Galdeano, co-winemaker Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec, says that we are blessed and see our work made the dream concrete. Malbec is expressed in the glass, which unfolds its charm. Japan Wine Challenge, one of the most prestigious competitions in Asia Pacific, held in late July this year. With a major impact on the rest of the Asian markets, the tenth edition was a great success. More than 1,700 wines from 20 countries, including France, Italy, Germany, Spain, South Africa, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina were presented.
Source: Day to day wine