Bariloche Malbec 2023

Argentina

Classic Movie Pairing

The Lost World (1925)

When the Schroeder family excavated their vineyard, they uncovered 75-million-year-old fossils of a dinosaur species now named Panamericansaurus Schroederi—making this rich, concentrated Malbec an extraordinary pairing for Harry O. Hoyt’s groundbreaking silent adventure. Starring Bessie Love, Wallace Beery and Lloyd Hughes, the film chronicles a scientific expedition to prove dinosaurs still roam the jungles of South America. Special effects pioneer Willis O’Brien, who later brought King Kong to life, created the first feature to seamlessly blend stop-motion creatures with live actors. The wine’s prehistoric discovery and dinosaur-adorned label create a delightful connection to this pioneering work of cinema.

About This Wine

Red - Medium Full Bodied Red - Medium Full Bodied
Malbec Malbec
750.00 ml 750.00 ml
Argentina Argentina
13.5% 13.5%
31 December 2027 31 December 2027

Wine Food Pairings

Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.

Wine Flavor Profile

Bariloche is a medium-bodied red with ripe blackberry and cherry aromas, lifted by violet and clove spice notes. Rich and concentrated, the palate has similar flavors plus a smooth finish.

From the Schroeder family, who has braved the extreme elements in Argentina’s southerly Patagonia region since 1927, Bariloche Malbec 2023 is a medium-bodied, fruit-forward red that bursts with vibrant berry and spice notes.

When the Schroeder family excavated their vineyard, they uncovered 75-million-year-old fossils of a dinosaur species now named Panamericansaurus Schroederi—making this rich, concentrated Malbec an extraordinary pairing for Harry O. Hoyt’s groundbreaking silent adventure. Starring Bessie Love, Wallace Beery and Lloyd Hughes, the film chronicles a scientific expedition to prove dinosaurs still roam the jungles of South America. Special effects pioneer Willis O’Brien, who later brought King Kong to life, created the first feature to seamlessly blend stop-motion creatures with live actors. The wine’s prehistoric discovery and dinosaur-adorned label create a delightful connection to this pioneering work of cinema.

Jehan Sacaze

Argentine wine expert