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2022 Cheval des Andes Bordeaux Blend Mendoza

2022 Cheval des Andes Bordeaux Blend Mendoza

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Review Date: 04/2025

The 2022 Cheval des Andes is a significant upgrade to Mendoza’s historic regional blends, combining grapes from Las Compuertas (Luján de Cuyo) and Paraje Altamira (Uco Valley). The 2022 vintage allowed for a slower ripening of Cabernet Sauvignon, which take prominence in this blend alongside 30% Malbec and 5% Petit Verdot. Aging was carried out in 40% 225-liter Bordeaux barrels, 35% 400-liter barrels and 25% 2,500-liter foudres, with 50% new oak. A bouquet of bright fruit—raspberry, blueberry and delicate cassis—and complementary bay leaf and mint tones give way to a touch of ash and mild bell pepper. Boasting serious concentration, fine tannins and a slight creaminess, the 2022 has a structure that is firm but never tight, maintaining weight without losing balance. The finish is long, energetic and full of flavor. This is an exceptionally beautiful wine. (JH)

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Descorchados

Review Date: 06/2025
Cheval des Andes is the joint venture between Terrazas de Los Andes (Möet Hennessy) and Cheval Blanc of Saint-Émilion. It debuted in Argentina with the 1999 vintage, and today Cheval has 32 hectares of very old vineyards in Las Compuertas, near the highest areas of the traditional Luján de Cuyo DOC, and 15 hectares of younger vines in Altamira, in the Uco Valley, at the foot of the Andes, for a total of 39 hectares in production with the material they use to make this red wine, which is the only one the winery produces, although there are plans for a second wine. This year the blend is 49% cabernet sauvignon (100% from Las Compuertas), 48% malbec (half Altamira and half Las Compuertas), and the rest is petit verdot from Las Compuertas. Since the 2015 vintage, we at Descorchados have noticed that Cheval has been shifting toward greater freshness and a less invasive oak treatment. This year, for example, there is an emphasis on larger formats. 60% of the wine was aged either in 400-liter barrels or in 2,500-liter foudres, leaving the traditional 225-liter Bordeaux barrels for a third of the total that spends time in oak. These larger formats with two or more uses, imply less effect on the aromas, although they do have an effect on the oxygenation of the wine. The result, in a cold year like 2021, is one of the fruitiest and most delicate Chevals we can remember. Take a look at the nose, which is pure fruit. The malbec dominates, but the cabernet contributes soft herbal notes.

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James Suckling

Review Date: 03/2025
Aromas of dark currants, spices, cloves and a touch of elderberries. The palate is elegant and medium- to full-bodied with polished, precise tannins, firm fruit, a juicy backbone and a solid and flavorful finish. 65% cabernet sauvignon and 35% malbec from Lujan and Altamira. Drink from 2027.

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Tim Atkin

Review Date: 06/2025
The 2022 Cheval des Andes is one of the best recent releases from this flagship LVMH property. Based on Cabernet Sauvignon, with support from 30% Malbec and 5% Petit Verdot, it’s very much a wine to cellar, with more depth and concentration than the lighter 2021 Blending components from Las Compuertas and Paraje Altamira, it has scented coffee bean and graphite top notes, filigree tannins, cassis and damson fruit and lots of energy and verve
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Notes

Established in 1999, Cheval des Andes is a collaboration between Argentina’s Terrazas de Los Andes and the iconic Château Cheval Blanc of Bordeaux. Before the phylloxera outbreak devastated European vineyards in the late 1800s, Malbec was widely planted in Bordeaux. After the crisis, only limited quantities of Malbec were replanted, mostly onto American rootstock. Fortunately, prior to the epidemic, ungrafted Malbec had already been planted in Mendoza’s high-altitude vineyards—preserving a living connection to Bordeaux’s viticultural history that remains today. Cheval des Andes is a Bordeaux-style blend, comprised of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, and in some vintages, a small amount of Petit Verdot. The estate marries Bordeaux tradition with Mendoza’s expressive terroir.

Product Details

Origin: Argentina

Type/Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon and Blends

Alcohol Content: 14%

SKU: #1925624