This wine has been getting better and better in the last few years
Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com, August 2023
2021 Mundus Bacillus Terrae, Adrianna Vineyard, Catena Zapata
Today we have an offer of the newly released 2021 Mundus Bacillus Terrae Malbec, Adrianna Vineyard from Catena Zapata.
Regarded by many critics as one of the leading producers in Argentina, Catena Zapata produce wines from their highly-praised Adrianna Vineyard that consistently receive excellent reviews , none more so than the 2021 Mundus Bacillus offered here.
We include the 98+ point review from Luis Gutiérrez and the perfect 100 point note from Jane Anson below.
2021 Mundus Bacillus Terrae Malbec, Adrianna Vineyard, Catena Zapata
£468 per 3 bottle case in bond
98+ points, Luis Gutiérrez, robertparker.com, August 2023
The 2021 Adrianna Vineyard Mundus Bacillus Terrae comes from 1.4 hectares within the Adrianna vineyard in Gualtallary, planted in 1992 at 1,390 meters above sea level. It's from a cooler year in Mendoza with some frost that delivered low yields and wines of good concentration and ripeness. It has 13.9% alcohol and notable acidity (7.3 grams of tartaric acid per liter of wine). Seventy-five percent of the volume started fermenting in concrete with 50% full clusters and the rest without stems or skins, only juice, in oak foudres and aged in oak barrels for 15 to 18 months. This is very straight, elegant and balanced, following the path toward elegance that started in 2019. The wine closed down in the glass and slowly unfurled layers of complexity. It's textured, with very fine-grained tannins and great balance, a very subtle note of spices and a very elegant mouthfeel. This wine has been getting better and better in the last few years, getting closer to the more austere profile of the River bottling from Adrianna vineyard (which is still a little more austere than this in the great 2021 vintage). 5,400 bottles produced. It was bottled in November 2022. Drink 2024-2036.
100 points, Jane Anson, janeanson.com, June 2024
Violets and herb-strewn rose petals curl out of the glass, along with cola, mint, flint, slate, hawthorn, blueberry and black cherry fruit. One of the things that I love about this wine is how it rewrites the perception of Argentinian Malbec that is is known for its velvety sweet and smooth flavours, whereas this puts the texture and the grip back to its heart, along with a vivid brightness of fruit. There is chocolate here, but it is cocoa bean, focused and gripping and full of joy. Alejandro Vigil winemaker. Tasted twice. Drink 2026-2042.
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Atlas Fine Wines