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Camino del Inca Wines

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87
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Camino del Inca 2007 Quipu Blend Red (Cafayate)

  1. $65
Like many Cafayate reds of stature, this opens with funky murkiness, leather, animal notes and baked characteristics. The blend is 70% Tannat with Malbec and Syrah, and overall it’s full-bodied, snappy in the mouth, and good in terms of offering integrated plum, raspberry and spice flavors. Shows a lot of heat and burn on the finish, however. A wine with…  — M.S.  (8/1/2010)
84
points

Camino del Inca 2011 Torrontés (Cafayate)

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  1. $15
Dilute and watery on the bouquet, with a touch of lime and air freshener. Feels oily and chunky on the palate, with citrus and not too much else to ponder. Lemony and tangy on the finish, with pithy bitterness.  — M.S.  (3/1/2012)
82
points

Camino del Inca 2011 Malbec (Cafayate)

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The bouquet is demanding, with burnt tire rubber, horse, heavy char and muddled black-fruit aromas. Feels closed and tastes buttery and burnt, with barrel char and resin sitting heavily atop herbal berry flavors. A heavily made-up wine.  — M.S.  (5/1/2012)
81
points

Camino del Inca 2008 Malbec (Cafayate)

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Roasted and muddy smelling, which isn’t uncommon for Cafayate Malbec. The palate is heavy, murky and leafy, with roasted beet and plum flavors. Saucy and herbal as well.  — M.S.  (3/1/2011)
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