Bodega Catena Zapata

Alamos Mendoza Red Blend

8.691 ratings
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Mendoza, Cuyo, Argentina
Malbec, Tempranillo, Bonarda
Tomato-Based, Beef, Potato, Venison, White Rice, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Pungent Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Mushrooms, Pasta, Hard Cheese, Lamb, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Polenta, Soft Cheese, Chicken, Exotic Spices, Turkey, Beans & Peas, Herbs, Baking Spices, Duck, Lasagna, Pizza, Barbecue, Mexican Cuisine
Top Notes For
SheSwallowsDotWine

This is a good value wine. It's got some mild acidity, a bit jammy with ripe berries and a mild bite on the finish. Great on its own.

This is a good value wine. It's got some mild acidity, a bit jammy with ripe berries and a mild bite on the finish. Great on its own.

1 person found it helpfulMar 25th, 2017
Raymundo Navarrete

On the dry dry side but definitely tasty. The taste was not overtaking.

On the dry dry side but definitely tasty. The taste was not overtaking.

Jan 7th, 2018
Lisa Hammershaimb

Very easy drinking. Dark, fruity and rich.

Very easy drinking. Dark, fruity and rich.

Dec 30th, 2017
Lori K
7.8

Nice fruit, interesting taste, good with food, cheese and crackers, but too acidic

Nice fruit, interesting taste, good with food, cheese and crackers, but too acidic

Nov 12th, 2017
Chip Paris

Well blended light body fruit forward smooth silky tannins with the slightest astringent finish. Long flavor for $10 bottle

Well blended light body fruit forward smooth silky tannins with the slightest astringent finish. Long flavor for $10 bottle

Sep 9th, 2017
Nick Epstein

Would buy again!

Would buy again!

Aug 19th, 2017
Lorraine Cancellieri

Spicy dark fruit on the nose. Full body with long finish

Spicy dark fruit on the nose. Full body with long finish

Aug 14th, 2017
Kristin Cancellieri

Nice Argentina red blend full of black plum and spices. Not too heavy.

Nice Argentina red blend full of black plum and spices. Not too heavy.

Aug 14th, 2017
Neal Schaffer

Cheap date in the Smokies!

Cheap date in the Smokies!

Aug 13th, 2017
Alicia Marie Smith

My new go to wine for Los Alamos. Malbec, Tempranillo, Bonarda.

My new go to wine for Los Alamos. Malbec, Tempranillo, Bonarda.

Jun 1st, 2017