90
points
Bodegas Escorihuela 2004 Cruz Alta President's Reserve Malbec (Mendoza)
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$20
Cruz Alta is a new, higher-end label from Escorihuela, the long-time maker of value-priced Don Gascón. This is indeed a reserve-level wine (with 15% Cabernet and Syrah), and it’s ripe, forward, powerful and mildly tannic. And there’s lots of oak to offset the dark berry flavors. Finishes toasty and firm, with mocha.
— M.S.
(10/1/2007)
90
points
Bodegas Escorihuela 2002 High Altitude Cabernet Sauvignon-Malbec (Mendoza)
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$10
Good as it is on its own, Malbec only gets better when blended with Cabernet, as it is here, in a 2:1 proportion. This wine explodes with spice and tight, tart fruit. Berries, currants and cherries highlight the full, round mid-palate, leading confidently into a finish folded in cocoa and toast. Clean, elegant and stylish, it carries none of the mushroom or funk…
— P.G.
(11/15/2004)
88
points
Bodegas Escorihuela 2005 Cruz Alta Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (Mendoza)
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$13
If you’d like a little character, bramble and spice to your Cab, then this is where you should go. Yes, it starts out with leather, pickle barrel and a lot of bramble bush, but every time you go back to it there’s more fruit, polish, complexity and style. It’s interesting, ripe and a step up from your basic street-level Cabernet.
— M.S.
(10/1/2007)