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Gascón Malbec

Tim Lemke by Tim Lemke
Nov 2, 2009
in Argentine Wine, Malbec, Red Wines
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It seems that in all the wine shops I visit, Don Miguel Gascón is the Malbec that I see everywhere.  Perhaps that’s because it’s distributed by wine powerhouse, EJ Gallo.  It’s named after the original founder of the winery, who moved from Spain to Argentina in 1880 and began building the winery in 1884.  The winery was run by descendants of Gascón for over a century until it was purchased by a group of inventors in 1993, led by the Catena family—the same folks who make the Alamos Malbec, previously reviewed here.

There is only one type of wine that you’ll see with the Gascón name, and that is Malbec.  In fact, unlike a number of other producers, they make only one version of their Malbec.

There isn’t much intensity on the nose of this wine.  I gave it a while to open up and it’s still tight.  Although it lacks intensity, the aromas are pleasant with jammy blackberry and a soft, dusty earthiness.  On the palate it has much more concentration to the flavors than the nose would indicate.  This is a big wine that gives loads of blackberry and plum flavors up front, leading into cocoa that carries into a fairly long finish.  Fine tannins and sufficient acidity give this wine reasonable structure.

In the grand scheme, it’s a decent Malbec.  But for the price, it’s very good.

Wine: Don Miguel Gascón
Variety: Malbec
Vintage: 2006
Alcohol: 14.2%
Rating: 85
Suggested retail price: $12.00 (But I found it for about $8.00)

Find Don Miguel Gascón Malbec with Snooth

Disclosure: I bought a bottle of this wine to do the review and then received another a sample before I got this posted.  Sometimes the new FTC disclosure rules get confusing.

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Comments 9

  1. harlori says:
    16 years ago

    If this is an “85”, then I’m the Prince of England. Purchased a bottle of this due to it’s high rating and my affinity towards Malbec. Honestly, this was more grape fruit punch than wine.

  2. Tim says:
    16 years ago

    Thanks for stopping by, Prince Harlori.

  3. Lloyd says:
    16 years ago

    This is a really good value. For $10 it is an 85, if it was over $135 it wouldn’t be an 85. Better than comparable priced reds.

  4. Peter says:
    14 years ago

    The 2008 gets high reviews. Has a spot in my cabinet. Always found under $10. Your description of this wine couldn’t be more accurate. For the price, it IS a very good wine. They nailed the blackberry and earth.

  5. barbara5290 says:
    14 years ago

    It’s true you can’t smell it, but it’s got a lot of flavor. That’s okay. I don’t really buy wines for the smell. I’m going to keep a bottle of this always around.

  6. Tim Lemke says:
    14 years ago

    Thanks for your comment, Barbara. It’s good to have a favorite wine or two to always keep a bottle around. What other wines are you keeping around?

  7. Luna says:
    11 years ago

    I got a bottle of the 2012 as a small gift from a client of mine and I thought it was REALLY good and smooth.

  8. Y says:
    8 years ago

    I love my Malbec wines… This is as good as my fav Dona Paula.

  9. Tim Lemke says:
    8 years ago

    Yes, Y. Both are pretty reliably good.

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