Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Tasting: Finca Flichman 2008 Malbec

I know it has been sometime since I posted, but that doesn't mean I've given up eating and sample fine wine. I have a backlog of tasting notes but let's get started with some I'm drinking right now.

This afternoon I stopped by Vinomania, a local wine shop that I had previously not had the pleasure of visiting. On their recommendation I picked up a 2008 Malbec from Finca Flichman. As promised this is a lighter Malbec without as much "chewiness" as I usually associate with Malbec. In this case, this is exactly what I was after.

This wine pours an inviting purple-cherry hue with a lovely nose. The Malbec (100%) is oak aged for 3 months and you can detect a subtle oak tone. Not overpowering in the least. The wine has a smooth finish with traces of spice and some lingering tannins.

Don't expect a knock-out, big, bold Malbec. But if you are looking for something very reasonably priced and pleasant to drink, pick up a bottle or two. I think this will be a nice wine to drink this summer for those of us who prefer reds year round.