Pulenta Estate, Gran Corte VII 2020
Product Information
Country Argentina
Region Mendoza
Grape Variety 45% Malbec, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, 10% Petit Verdot, 5% Tannat
Vintage 2020
ABV 14.5%
Experience the elegance of Pulenta Estate, Gran Corte VII 2020, a premium red wine crafted in the heart of Mendoza, Argentina. This sophisticated blend features Malbec (45%), Cabernet Sauvignon (20%), Merlot (15%), Petit Verdot (10%), and Tannat (5%), offering a complex and full-bodied wine for refined palates.
This Argentinian Malbec red blend pours a deep, intense ruby colour, hinting at its bold structure. On the nose, it reveals a rich bouquet of ripe black fruits, sweet spices, vanilla, and dark chocolate, with subtle notes of tobacco and roasted coffee.
On the palate, it delivers silky tannins, vibrant acidity, and a long, satisfying finish. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or enhancing a gourmet dinner, this wine pairs beautifully with grilled meats, beef stew, and aged hard cheeses.
Pulenta Estate was founded in 2002 by brothers Eduardo and Hugo Pulenta, third-generation winemakers carrying on their family's century-old winemaking tradition. Nestled in the prestigious Alto Agrelo region of Mendoza, Argentina, the estate benefits from high-altitude vineyards (980 meters above sea level) and pure meltwater from the Andes, creating ideal conditions for producing world-class wines.
The Pulenta family story began in 1902 when Angelo Antonio Polenta emigrated from Italy to Mendoza. By 1914, he had purchased land and built his first winery, laying the foundation for a family-owned wine business that flourished for generations. Although the original company was sold in 1997, Eduardo and Hugo revived their family legacy with the creation of Pulenta Estate just a few years later.
Today, Pulenta Estate spans 135 hectares of meticulously maintained vineyards. Their wine portfolio showcases the essence of Mendoza's terroir, combining traditional Italian heritage with modern winemaking expertise and sustainable viticulture.