Bodegas Lopez Casona Lopez Malbec Old Vines 2023
| Category | Red Wine |
| Varietal | |
| Brand | Bodegas Lopez |
| Origin | Argentina, Mendoza |
| Alcohol/vol | 14% |
The Lopez family is now in its 5th generation with 4th generation brothers Carlos and Eduardo at the helm. The winery was founded in 1898 by Jose Gregorio Lopez Rivas. Jose immigrated to Argentina from Algarrobo in Malaga, Spain in 1886. In Spain, Jose was a grape and olive grower, and he came to Argentina to escape the devastation from phylloxera that had come to Andalusia. In Argentina, he worked very hard and saved money to bring his brother Rafael and his mother Feranda, and other family members to Argentina. Jose and Rafael managed to rent a small piece of land in Maipu where they grew grapes and began to make their own wines. The first and founding brand was called “El Vasquito” and the current brand of Vasco Viejo pays homage to those wines.
The winery and the brands grew from this point forward gaining vineyard land and a bodega. In 1934, the brand Chateau Vieux was introduced, Vasco Viejo in 1950, Montchenot in 1966, “Seleccion Lopez” in 1969, and Casona Lopez in 2000, and all these introductions of brands showcase different terroirs, blends, and aging but all in a style that is known in Argentina as the “estilo Lopez” (or Lopez style). So, while lots of Argentine producers have chased the “new” places to grow vines or the new winemaking ideas – Bodegas Lopez has stayed true to their beginnings.
One of the important themes about the Bodegas Lopez “style” is that the reds are aged in very large and very old French oak vessels from Nancy – 5 HL being the smallest and 35 HL the biggest. This was the traditional vessel and way to make wine in the early 1900s. This aging of the wines gives them an aesthetic that links them to the old world. So instead of the typical, modern/fruit-bomb style, the Lopez wines from top to bottom offer a style and elegance that is rare for Argentina. Even the more fruit-forward Casona Lopez seems to show just a “nod” to the modern.
Look for a ruby red color, with bright, intense aromas of red fruits and subtle touches of wood; its tannins are smooth and unctuous. Harmonious and balanced with a long finish in the mouth.
James Suckling
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A juicy, pleasantly earthy malbec that has notes of mushrooms, olives and plum fruit on the nose. Full-bodied, creamy and flavorful.
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