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Argentinian Malbec

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Sea Change Argentinian Malbec delivers the kind of bold, plush red-fruit character that makes fans for life.
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Country: Argentina
Region: Mendoza
Grape: Malbec
Suitable for: Vegetarian & Vegan
ABV: 13%
Vintage: 2024
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Sea Change Argentinian Malbec 2024

Mendoza, Argentina

Sea Change Argentinian Malbec delivers the kind of bold, plush red-fruit character that earns fans for life - a premium collection release marked with our Seahorse label. Savour the expressive notes and velvety smooth finish that make this wine an effortless 'wow' pour for any occasion.

Tasting Notes

Expect ripe black cherry, plum, and cassis lifted by warm spice and dark chocolate, with velvet tannins and a finish that feels both generous and clean.

Food Pairings

Whether you’re firing up the BBQ for a weekend feast or just putting together a quick, comforting dinner, this Malbec is the ultimate partner. It absolutely loves a good steak, burger, or slow-roasted lamb - the wine's juicy fruit and velvety structure effortlessly stand up to the smoke and richness. If you’re a fan of Italian food, pour a glass alongside a hearty tomato-based pasta or a slow-cooked ragù. It’s also incredibly versatile on a cheese board, playing beautifully with aged, salty cheeses like Parmesan or Manchego. Finally, if you’re cooking with mushrooms, don’t hesitate to pour a glass - the wine’s subtle earthy spice notes bring out the best in any mushroom risotto or roast.

Environmental Benefits

Sea Change Argentinian Malbec hails from Mendoza, a region with high-altitude vineyards, varied soils and a desert climate. Averaging only 200 millimetres of rainfall each year, the region’s ecosystem is fragile, and its high-altitude position means that climate-proofing is essential to its future. It is perhaps no surprise that Mendoza is leading the way in climate resilience in Argentina. Efficient water use is a critical concern, and wineries are also prioritising biodiversity and soil health.