91
points
Benegas 2006 Benegas Lynch Meritage (Mendoza)
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$45
Huge as a grizzly bear, with grilled meat, dried herbs and oregano on the nose. The palate is really big, with astringent tannins and large flavors of toast, blackberry, spice and caramel. Finishes sweet, with burnt brown sugar and drying tannins. A four-grape wine led by Cabernet Sauvignon.
— M.S.
(11/1/2011)
90
points
Benegas 2007 Finca Libertad Red (Mendoza)
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$25
If you know Begegas, then you know they don’t make timid or particularly elegant wines. This blend of Cabernets Sauvigon and Franc along with Merlot is sturdy, savory, earthy and deep, which is all in the house style. The palate is big, blowsy and chewy, with roasted black fruit, earth, prune and chocolate flavors. Figgy and spicy on the finish, and ready to drink now.
— M.S.
(11/1/2010)
88
points
Benegas 2005 Finca Libertad Red (Mendoza)
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$21
A three-grape blend of Cab Sauvignon, Cab Franc and Merlot. The nose is rich and mossy, with vanilla and baked fruit aromas. It’s big and tannic on the palate, and thus the sweet, semi-baked flavors of black fruit are appropriate. Sticky and tasting of brown sugar on the finish. Rich but good, especially with grilled beef.
— M.S.
(7/1/2010)
88
points
Benegas 2007 Don Tiburcio Red (Mendoza)
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$15
Five grapes led by Malbec make up this full-force wine with black cherry, cough syrup, vanilla and cream on the nose. The palate is rich, creamy and heavy, with deep, saturated black fruit and chocolate flavors, while the finish is just as thick, maybe thicker. Extremely ripe and saturated, what many would call a “fruit bomb.”
— M.S.
(11/1/2010)