Felino Chardonnay, Argentina, 2019
James Suckling 93 Points
Cooked-apple, lemon and cream aromas follow through to a medium body with a linear presence and a bright, steely finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap. 93 Points, JS, March 2022
James Suckling 93 Points
Cooked-apple, lemon and cream aromas follow through to a medium body with a linear presence and a bright, steely finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap. 93 Points, JS, March 2022
James Suckling 93 Points
Cooked-apple, lemon and cream aromas follow through to a medium body with a linear presence and a bright, steely finish. Drink or hold. Screw cap. 93 Points, JS, March 2022
Producer Profile
In 1989, Paul Hobbs visited Mendoza for the first time. Driving over the Andes from Chile with his longstanding friend Jorge Catena, brother of the famous Nicolas Catena, he fell in love with the place, the people, but also with the potential to make great wine.
He began experimenting with wild fermented Chardonnay and then with the variety that would become Argentina's calling card - Malbec. His first 10 barrel vintage of Malbec persuaded the American press of the potential of this grape. Paul established his own winery, Viña Cobos, in 1999 and 20 years later, Paul continues to makes wines that are authentic expressions of the terroir from which they come. In an exploration of the different terroirs across Mendoza Paul looks for the most distinguished regions in Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco to produce wines that uniquely express their origins. The winery’s elegant and balanced wines are a result of meticulous vineyard farming and utmost respect for terroir.
Viticulture
Vineyards in Valle de Uco (Gualtallary, Los Chacayes, Villa Bastías). Planted at high altitude of around 3,300 feet (1,000 meters). Semi-desert climate.
Winemaking
This Chardonnay was whole cluster pressed and fermented using natural yeasts. Malolactic fermentation takes place in barrel again using native yeasts. Only part of the wine is barrel aged while the remainder of the wine was aged in steel tanks.