Malbec Angel Paulucci 2017

LA POSTA

Malbec Angel Paulucci
2017

Country
Argentina
Regulated designation
Dénomination origine (DOC)
Region
Mendoza
Subregion
Lujan de Cuyo
Varietal(s)
Malbec 100 %
Alcohol percentage
13.8%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Total acidity
5.53 g/l
PH
3.75
Producer's website

About this winery

When Laura Catena decided to create a line of wines of her very own, she made a conscious decision to pay tribute to the traditional, small, family, growers and to a group of special vineyard sites in Mendoza, Argentina. The name La Posta refers to La Posta del Viñotero – ‘the Tavern of the Grape Grower’, found in every local village where farmers go to get their mail after a hard day in the vineyards. There, they meet to drink wine, laugh, and tell stories, agreeing to agree or disagree...

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Production notes

Oak regimen: 50% aged in french oak barrels during 8 months, 15% new barrel and 35% second and third use barrels, 50% Stainless steel tanks.

Tasting notes

Aromas of red cherries, raspberries, and violets along with notes of toasty oak. On the palate, fresh berries with spice and a hint of soft caramel on the finish. It goes great with everything from meats, to pasta, to mild cheeses. Unique recipe ideas include: Lamb burger with Manchego and Smoked Paprika, or Caramelized Onion and Butternut Squash Tart.

Press reviews

James Suckling

- 92 points -

April 2020

This has some fresh, vibrant purple-fruit aromas with a smoothly delivered array of vividly fresh plums and blackberries. Balanced, flavorsome and drinkable malbec.

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Descorchados

- 92 points -

2021 (Vintage 2019)

From a vineyard planted in the Ugarteche zone about 45 years ago, this wine shows a rather fresh side of malbec in a place that usually offers wines with blacker fruits. This is a vigorous wine with pronounced acidity and very firm, sharp tannins just waiting for a barbecue. It has very good concentration and a finish that recalls violets.

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

James Suckling, February 2019 (Vintage 2018)

A generous and lively malbec that marries berry ripeness with herbal freshness. This is a very easy wine to enjoy, thanks to its juiciness and a nice touch of sappy freshness at the finish. Drink now!

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

April 2021 (Vintage 2020)

Plum, blueberry and wet-stone aromas. Full-bodied with soft tannins. Juicy and fruity on the palate with a flavorful finish. Drink now.

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

June 2017

Dried fruit with figs and spices. Full body, layered and flavorful. Ripe and intense. 

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Descorchados

- 91 points -

June 2018

Angel Paulucci has a vineyard that was planted on sandy soils in the Ugarteche zone back around the early 1970s. According to winemaker Estela Perinetti, this vineyard usually gives very big, lush wines-but not in 2016, a cool year that turned Paulucci into a much fresher, more elegant malbec. A good version. 

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

James Suckling, May 2022 (Vintage 2021)

Dark berries and blueberries with pureness and brightness. Medium-bodied with crushed-stone and floral character. Medium finish. Drink or hold.

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Descorchados

- 91 points -

2023 (Vintage 2021)

Paulucci is a producer from the Ugarteche zone with a vineyard planted 45 years ago about 970 meters above sea level. From a warmer area, this shows ripe fruit and herbal notes in a palate that has firm acidity and tannins with good grip for grilled chorizo sausage.

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Tim Atkin MW

- 91 points -

2022 (Vintage 2021)

The Paulucci Malbec hails from a 45-year-old parcel in Ugarteche at the southern end of Luján de Cuyo and is a concentrated, perfumed, supple red with plum and blackberry fruit,vsupple tannins, a twist of liquorice and a tangy, mineral-etched finish.

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Tim Atkin MW

- 91 points -

May 2021

Clay-based soils in Ugarteche at the southern end of Luján de Cuyo supply the grapes for this floral, balanced and immediately appealing Malbec from the Paulucci family. Aged in a combination of oak and stainless steel, it has a blackcurrant leaf undertone and a core of bramble and red berry fruit.

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James Suckling

- 91 points -

April 2018 (Vintage 2017)

Brambleberries, violet extract, baking spices, earth and vanilla. Full-bodied and very juicy on the palate, showing lots of dark- and milk-chocolate flavors as well as no shortage of dark plum fruit. Intense, fruity finish, yet this remains fresh throughout.

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James Suckling

- 90 points -

James Suckling, November 2016 (Vintage 2015)

A fresh and fruity malbec with dried fruit and spices. Medium to light body, fine tannins and a delicate finish. A drink-me and harmonious fresh style to it. Drink now.

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Vinous

- 90 points -

Stephen Tanzer, September 2019 (Vintage 2018)

Good dark ruby. Crushed blackberry and cassis aromas are complicated by a licorice nuance. Pliant and nicely concentrated, showing a penetrating sweetness as well as sound framing acidity to its red and darker berry and dark chocolate flavors. Spreads out nicely to saturate the palate on the back end, finishing with a broad dusting of tannins and a building floral element. A very expressive Malbec, and a steal for the price. The vines here are reportedly close to 50 years old.

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Vinous

- 90 points -

Joaquin Hildago, September 2022 (Vintage 2021)

The 2021 Malbec La Posta Paulucci from Ugarteche, Lujan de Cuyo was 50% aged in 15% new barrels. Purple in hue. The nose offers fresh plum with hints of spice, white pepper and woody aromas. On the palate, it’s rich and expansive with precise freshness.

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Wine Align
Bill Zacharkiw, November 2014

Sweet fruit with the oak nestled nicely in the background. Acidity is there, offering up a welcome counter balance the ripe fruit. Finish is tannic, but there is some good length here as well...

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