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The 'GrandMalbec' by Terrazas de Los Andes comes from a prized plot of the Las Compuertas estate, planted in 1929 with Malbec grapes, and reserved exclusively for the production of higher prestige. The vineyard is cultivated at an altitude of 1,070 meters, where the old vines are able to enhance the varietal characteristics of this ancient Bordeaux grape. The wine matures for 16-18 months in French oak barrels. It has great structure, thanks to the natural aromatic concentration of the old vines, offering a high-end version of Malbec. Aromas of ripe cherry, small berries, red plum, hints of vanilla, and soft spices. Structured, intense, and enveloping, with very fine and evolved tannins, and an elegant and harmonious sip, with a fresh and persistent finish.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Mendoza DOC
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Malbec
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2020
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Argentina
- Region
- Mendoza
- Alcohol Content
- 14.5% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Gastronomic Pairings
- First of the Earth, Roast Meats, Game meat, Red Meats
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Terrazas de Los Andes

In the majestic landscape of Argentina, nestled between the towering peaks of the Andes, the winery Terrazas de Los Andes stands as a beacon of winemaking excellence. Located in the heart of Mendoza, a land of great wines and passionate vintners, this winery represents the most authentic expression of high-altitude terroir. Here, the grapes grow lush, caressed by the cool winds and the rays of the sun that illuminate the vineyards set on natural terraces, from which the winery takes its name.
The philosophy of Terrazas de Los Andes is rooted in a deep respect for nature and the desire to enhance the unique characteristics of grapes grown at great altitudes. Among these, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon dominate the scene, offering wines that combine freshness and structure, a perfect synthesis of the purity of the Andes. The DOC Luján de Cuyo designation is the distinctive sign of a territory that expresses itself with strength and delicacy in the glasses of those who appreciate the true essence of Argentine wine.
The flagship of the production is the Reserva Malbec, a wine that enchants with its aromas of ripe red fruits, spices, and subtle floral notes. Its powerful structure and innate elegance make it an ideal companion for those seeking an enveloping and unforgettable sensory experience. Each sip is a tribute to the tradition and innovation that harmoniously blend in the production processes of Terrazas de Los Andes.
Let yourself be seduced by the magic of Terrazas de Los Andes wines available on Vino45: a journey through the Argentine altitudes, discovering authentic and unforgettable flavors.
Address:
Cochabamba Thames y - M5509 - Mendoza Argentina
Color: intense ruby red
Bouquet: complex, rich, notes of ripe red fruit, sweet spices, and toasted hints
Taste: full, soft, well-structured, broad, and long.
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THE WINE
The Malbec 'Grand Selection from Terrazas de Los Andes originates from a prized parcel of the Las Compuertas estate, planted in 1929 with Malbec grapes, reserved only for the production of the highest prestige. The vineyard is cultivated at an altitude of 1,070 meters, where the old vines are able to enhance the varietal characteristics of this ancient Bordeaux grape. The wine matures for 16-18 months in French oak barrels. It has great character, thanks to the natural aromatic concentration of the old vines, offering a high-end version of Malbec. Aromas of ripe cherry, small berries, red plum, hints of vanilla, and soft spices. Structured, intense, and enveloping, with very fine and evolved tannins and an elegant, harmonious sip, with a fresh and persistent finish.
THE COMPANY

Terrazas de Los Andes is an Argentine winery located in Perdriel and manages a magnificent estate with vineyards cultivated at the foot of the majestic peaks of the Andes Mountains. Argentine viticulture has very ancient origins and its symbol grape, Malbec, was introduced to the country around the mid-1800s. The winery was created in 1898 by Sotero Arizu, but the recent history of Terrazas de Los Andes began in 1960, when the famous French group Moët & Chandon decided to invest in Argentina, aware of the extraordinary potential of this land. The estate is divided into several vineyards, located in particularly suitable areas, in Luján de Cuyo in Mendoza and in the Uco Valley.
The winery is located in a truly unique territory, within a wild and extreme natural context. The vineyards are located at altitude, on poor and rocky soils, low in organic matter. The climate is very sunny, with hot days and cold nights, which favor slow ripening and allow for high acidity to be preserved. Each variety is cultivated in the most suitable zone for soils and microclimate, in order to obtain grapes of excellent quality. The vineyards are divided into various parcels to enable precision viticulture and highlight the nuances of the terroir. The property is divided into numerous estates, which constitute individual and particular productive units.
