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Casa de Campo 2009 Torrontés (Mendoza)

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Fresh and chalky Torrontés with lemon peel and green banana aromas sitting in front of melon, mango and citrus flavors. Not overpowering or acidic, but clean and healthy. Drink right away for maximum freshness and character.  — M.S.  (2/1/2010)
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Casa de Campo 2011 Moscato (Mendoza)

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Peach, scented candle wax and matchstick make for a solid bouquet. Feels good, maybe a touch cloying, but not too much. Flavors of crystallized mango and pineapple mix with fresh melon, and the finish is clean. About all you could hope for from an $8 Argentine Moscato.  — M.S.  (5/1/2012)
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Casa de Campo 2011 Malbec (Mendoza)

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Stalky smelling at first but good on the nose thanks to a solid berry core and leathery accents. Feels fresh and pinched, with medicinal flavors matched by equal amounts of red fruit and oak. Finishes clean but short, with decent weight.  — M.S.  (5/1/2012)
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Casa de Campo 2011 Torrontés (Mendoza)

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Not much fruit shows up on the bouquet but there is a bland sense of vanilla and cookies. Feels heavy but with adequate citric acidity. Tastes monotone and lemony.  — M.S.  (3/1/2012)
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Casa de Campo 2012 Moscato (Mendoza)

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This low-pulse Moscato opens with generic white-fruit aromas, which are backed by a plump, lazy palate with peach and melon flavors. It offers just enough life and friendliness to be worth a go.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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Casa de Campo 2008 Malbec (Mendoza)

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Tart, lean red fruit aromas don’t give much reason to plow forward, but if you do expect a high-acidity wine with a snappy mouthfeel and flavors of rhubarb, red plum and raspberry. Not much body or anything else, really.  — M.S.  (2/1/2010)
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Casa de Campo 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon (Mendoza)

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Subpar Cabernet even when judged on the value scale. Peppery red fruit aromas are dull and cheerless, while the palate is light, acidic, herbal and burnt tasting. Almost Pinot Noir-ish in its style. Not offering much.  — M.S.  (5/1/2010)
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