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HJ Fabre Gran Reservado Malbec 2016

Mendoza

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  • 93pts, Tim Atkin's Top 100 Argentine Wines, 2019
  • Silver, International Wine Challenge, 2019
  • Silver, International Wine Challenge, 2019

Since setting foot in the old vineyards of Argentina, Bordeaux’s Hervé Fabre has been a pioneering champion of Malbec. This is one of his finest reds, made from grapes from 80 year old vines and aged for a year in French oak. Sumptuous and ageworthy.

Since setting foot in the old vineyards of Argentina, Bordeaux’s Hervé Fabre has been a pioneering champion of Malbec. This is one of his finest reds, made from grapes from 80 year old vines and aged for a year in French oak. Sumptuous and ageworthy.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Rich raspberry and damson fruit, smooth tannins and spicy complexity

Aroma

Wild red fruits, blackberry with liquorice and floral violet hints

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

HJ Fabre Gran Reservado Malbec 2016

More information

  • 14.5% ABV
  • 10.88 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2025
  • Vegan

Hervé Fabre is a hero of both Malbec and Argentina. He left his native Bordeaux in the early 1990s in search of new and exciting wine territory in which to invest. He was heading for Chile but was side-tracked by old Malbec vineyards in Argentina and never left. Hervé now runs one of the leading estates in Mendoza, and has won a string of national and international Golds and Trophies as well as 90+ scores from critics. This sumptuous red is made from the hand-picked fruit of 80 year old vines in Mendoza, a region with “the terroir to produce not just good but truly great Malbec” (Decanter). Matured for a year in fine French oak, it’s a complex, elegant style of Malbec, that will age. For now, decant early and serve with a fine cut of beef.

"Brilliant! Smooth, complex - a delicious red. 5 Stars" Online Review
For the 2015 vintage
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Tasting note information