The High Malbec
What makes Domaine Bousquet's Malbec so special? It's grown high. That's a good thing. With idyllic wine-growing conditions, Domaine Bousquet’s estate consists of 265 hectares of meticulously planted vines at an altitude of 4000 feet above sea level (making it the highest wine growing region in Argentina), the vineyards benefit from a cool climate and constant fresh air. When you're trying Domaine, look out for the rich aromas of blackberries and black currants with black pepper notes. That's a party in the mouth for sure.