



Kaiken Ultra Malbec 2019 750ml
Metro Manila, Los Banos, Silang, North Cavite, Bulacan, Taytay, Cainta, Antipolo, Lipa (+4 days), Tabuk (+4 days), Naga (+4 days), Baliuag (+4 days), Iloilo City (+4 days), Tagudin (+4 days), San Pablo (+4 days), Malolos (+4 days), Batangas City (+4 days), Puerto Princessa (+4 days), Boracay (+4 days), Kalibo / Aklan (+4 days), Sorsogon (+4 days), Daet (+4 days), General Santos (+4 days), Cebu (+4 days), Zamboanga City (+4 days), Dipolog (+4 days), Bacolod (+4 days), Panglao (+4 days), Tagaytay (+4 days), Vigan (+4 days), Bauang (+4 days), Cagayan de Oro (+4 days), Ozamiz (+4 days), Tagbilaran (+4 days), Lapu Lapu (+4 days), Mandaue (+4 days), Tabaco (+4 days), Laoag (+4 days), San Fernando (+4 days), Candon (+4 days), Agoo (+4 days), Baguio City (+4 days), Angeles (+4 days), Legazpi (+4 days), Pangasinan (+4 days), Subic / Olongapo (+4 days), Dumaguete (+4 days), Tacloban (+4 days), Tarlac (+4 days), Davao (+4 days), Tuguegarao (+6 days), Nationwide (+7 days)
Origin: Mendoza, Argentina
Varietal: 100% Malbec
Aging: 12 months in French oak
Notes: This deep brilliant red-colored wine with purplish tones displays rich aromas. The nose has interesting spicy and floral notes —a clear expression of a cool year—intertwined with black fruit aromas reminiscent of blueberries and blackberries that show this variety’s great typicity. Good structure and soft tannins call for a second glass. The finish is fresh, complex, and persistent with fruit notes and subtle spicy undertones of rosemary, thyme, and dry flowers.
Vineyards: The fruit for our Malbec Ultra was sourced from the Uco Valley. Variations in altitude and soiltype result in grapes with distinct characteristics that give unique and highly-complex wines. Grapes are sourced from three vineyards with unique characteristicsand superior quality terroirs. These vineyards are grown at different altitudes: Vistaflores at 1,350 m.a.s.l.; Gualtallary at 1,300 m.a.s.l.;and Altamira at 1,100 m.a.s.l. In spite of location and altitude variations, all three soil types are similar: alluvial soil with some sand and silt on surface layers on top of very rocky layers that provide excellent drainage and ideal conditions to grow highly concentrated grapes.