
Catena 'Nicolas Catena Zapata' 2004
The 2004 Catena 'Nicolás Catena Zapata' is a flagship red blend from Bodega Catena Zapata, one of Argentina's most wineries. This wine exemplifies the winery's dedication to producing world-class wines that reflect the unique terroir of Mendoza.
Vineyard and Production
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Grape Composition: Predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon (72%) and Malbec (28%).
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Vineyards:
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La Pirámide Vineyard: Located at 3,117 feet (950 meters) in the Agrelo District, Luján de Cuyo Region.
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Domingo Vineyard: Situated at 3,675 feet (1,120 meters) in the Villa Bastías District, Tupungato Region, Uco Valley.
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Adrianna Vineyard: At an elevation of 4,757 feet (1,450 meters) in the Gualtallary District, Tupungato Region, Uco Valley.
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Soil: Diverse compositions ranging from deep alluvial loam with clay in La Pirámide, gravel-covered surfaces in Domingo, to alluvial, gravelly soils with limestone deposits in Adrianna.
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Vinification: Hand-harvested grapes undergo de-stemming and whole berry fermentation in new French oak barrels for 18 days, followed by 24 months of aging in French oak.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Saturated black-purple hue.
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Aroma: A complex bouquet featuring notes of pain grillé, mineral, espresso, saddle leather, cassis, black currant, and black raspberry.
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Palate: Opulently textured with ripe, sweet flavors, balanced by elegance and power. The wine exhibits a harmonious integration of fruit, tannins, and acidity, leading to a long, persistent finish.
Critical Acclaim
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: 98 points. Described as Argentina’s equivalent of a great vintage of Lafite-Rothschild, with potential to age gracefully for decades.
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Decanter: 96 points. Noted for its firm structure and potential for further development.
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James Suckling: 95 points. Praised for its depth, complexity, and refined character.
Serving and Pairing
Decant the wine for at least an hour before serving at 16-18°C (61-64°F) to allow its full expression. This robust and elegant blend pairs exceptionally well with grilled meats, roasted lamb, game dishes, and aged cheeses.
Catena 'Nicolas Catena Zapata' 2004
The 2004 Catena 'Nicolás Catena Zapata' is a flagship red blend from Bodega Catena Zapata, one of Argentina's most wineries. This wine exemplifies the winery's dedication to producing world-class wines that reflect the unique terroir of Mendoza.
Vineyard and Production
-
Grape Composition: Predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon (72%) and Malbec (28%).
-
Vineyards:
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La Pirámide Vineyard: Located at 3,117 feet (950 meters) in the Agrelo District, Luján de Cuyo Region.
-
Domingo Vineyard: Situated at 3,675 feet (1,120 meters) in the Villa Bastías District, Tupungato Region, Uco Valley.
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Adrianna Vineyard: At an elevation of 4,757 feet (1,450 meters) in the Gualtallary District, Tupungato Region, Uco Valley.
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Soil: Diverse compositions ranging from deep alluvial loam with clay in La Pirámide, gravel-covered surfaces in Domingo, to alluvial, gravelly soils with limestone deposits in Adrianna.
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Vinification: Hand-harvested grapes undergo de-stemming and whole berry fermentation in new French oak barrels for 18 days, followed by 24 months of aging in French oak.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Saturated black-purple hue.
-
Aroma: A complex bouquet featuring notes of pain grillé, mineral, espresso, saddle leather, cassis, black currant, and black raspberry.
-
Palate: Opulently textured with ripe, sweet flavors, balanced by elegance and power. The wine exhibits a harmonious integration of fruit, tannins, and acidity, leading to a long, persistent finish.
Critical Acclaim
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: 98 points. Described as Argentina’s equivalent of a great vintage of Lafite-Rothschild, with potential to age gracefully for decades.
-
Decanter: 96 points. Noted for its firm structure and potential for further development.
-
James Suckling: 95 points. Praised for its depth, complexity, and refined character.
Serving and Pairing
Decant the wine for at least an hour before serving at 16-18°C (61-64°F) to allow its full expression. This robust and elegant blend pairs exceptionally well with grilled meats, roasted lamb, game dishes, and aged cheeses.
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Description
The 2004 Catena 'Nicolás Catena Zapata' is a flagship red blend from Bodega Catena Zapata, one of Argentina's most wineries. This wine exemplifies the winery's dedication to producing world-class wines that reflect the unique terroir of Mendoza.
Vineyard and Production
-
Grape Composition: Predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon (72%) and Malbec (28%).
-
Vineyards:
-
La Pirámide Vineyard: Located at 3,117 feet (950 meters) in the Agrelo District, Luján de Cuyo Region.
-
Domingo Vineyard: Situated at 3,675 feet (1,120 meters) in the Villa Bastías District, Tupungato Region, Uco Valley.
-
Adrianna Vineyard: At an elevation of 4,757 feet (1,450 meters) in the Gualtallary District, Tupungato Region, Uco Valley.
-
-
Soil: Diverse compositions ranging from deep alluvial loam with clay in La Pirámide, gravel-covered surfaces in Domingo, to alluvial, gravelly soils with limestone deposits in Adrianna.
-
Vinification: Hand-harvested grapes undergo de-stemming and whole berry fermentation in new French oak barrels for 18 days, followed by 24 months of aging in French oak.
Tasting Notes
-
Appearance: Saturated black-purple hue.
-
Aroma: A complex bouquet featuring notes of pain grillé, mineral, espresso, saddle leather, cassis, black currant, and black raspberry.
-
Palate: Opulently textured with ripe, sweet flavors, balanced by elegance and power. The wine exhibits a harmonious integration of fruit, tannins, and acidity, leading to a long, persistent finish.
Critical Acclaim
-
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: 98 points. Described as Argentina’s equivalent of a great vintage of Lafite-Rothschild, with potential to age gracefully for decades.
-
Decanter: 96 points. Noted for its firm structure and potential for further development.
-
James Suckling: 95 points. Praised for its depth, complexity, and refined character.
Serving and Pairing
Decant the wine for at least an hour before serving at 16-18°C (61-64°F) to allow its full expression. This robust and elegant blend pairs exceptionally well with grilled meats, roasted lamb, game dishes, and aged cheeses.











