If you believe Argentina exclusively produces Malbec wines with exuberant oak use and jammy aromas, you are in for a treat. The Inseparable Malbec PerSe 2021 is the proof that great wines can be made without oak. And if you’re still not convinced, check out Tim Atkin MW’s 93-point score and Wine Searcher’s description of it as “one of the most sought-after wines in the region”.
PerSe winery’s philosophy is encapsulated in these principles: respect for the terroir and the vine, emphasis on quality, and the belief that less is more in winemaking. After extensive travel and experimentation, they decided to create wines that would authentically express the terroir from which they originate, avoiding any interference that could dilute their identity. Consequently, they refrain from using new oak barrels but opt for at least third-use ones, as well as concrete tanks. Their goal is for their wines to endure the test of time, ageing gracefully, while being enjoyable in their youth.
Inseparable Malbec PerSe 2021, which is nothing like what you have tried so far, originates from the renowned Gualtallary region in Argentina’s Uco Valley. Renowned worldwide for its high-altitude vineyards and distinctive terroir, Gualtallary produces wines that are both elegant and uniquely expressive.
Its origin is half the story behind Inseparable Malbec PerSe 2021. The talented team of Edy and Santiago Del Popolo, along with David Bonomi, who work behind the scenes, crafting this wine is the rest of the story. The wine ferments in small concrete tanks at low temperatures, resulting in a complex character without the influence of oak, which would overwhelm its variety and origin.
Bottles are limited so you know what to do. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to add this exceptional Malbec to your collection!