With 90 points of WineSpectator Domaine Bousquet Malbec is placed on number 6 in this ranking!
As wine drinkers become more conscious about what’s in ther glass, Domaine Bousquet stands out in Argentina as the country’s largest exporter of certified organic wines, including representation in 50 countries. When founder Jean Bousquet purchased untouched land in 1998, few were willing to risk growing grapes in Uco Valley’s remote and unproven area of Gualtallary in Tupungato, where elevations soar beyond 4,000 feet above sea level. Today, Bousquet’s daughter Anne and her husband, Labid al Ameri operate the winery, whose 593 acres of organically farmed vineyards are the foundation for many of its wines. The 2021 is a tremendous expression of Argentine Malbec. Winemaker Rodrigo Serran fermented the wine entirely in stainless steel tanks to preserve the lively profile of floar cherry and raspberry notes. It should be widely available wherever you shop for wine and offers an eco-friendly choice to boot.