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Luigi Bosca Finca Los Nobles Cabernet Bouchet
Luigi Bosca Finca Los Nobles Cabernet Bouchet is a refined field blend of old-vine Cabernet Sauvignon and Bouchet from Vistalba. Aged in French oak, it offers ripe black fruit, spice, and subtle chocolate, with a full-bodied, elegant profile and remarkable ageing potential.
Tasting Notes
Light
Body
Bold
Smooth
Tannin
Tannic
Dry
Sweetness
Sweet
Soft
Acidity
Acidic
Appearance
Intense ruby red with bright, vivid reflections.
Nose
Aromas of ripe black fruit layered with pepper, nutmeg, and subtle hints of toast and chocolate.
Palate
Full-bodied and juicy, with fine-grained tannins, rich texture, and remarkable depth.
Finish
Long, elegant, and complex, with lingering spice and cocoa notes.
Key Aromas & Flavors
Black Fruit
Spice
Oak Aging
Best Foods to Pair with This Wine
A powerful yet refined red that pairs beautifully with roasted or grilled lamb, beef tenderloin, game meats, and rich stews. Its depth and structure also complement earthy vegetable dishes, aged cheeses, and gourmet preparations with spice or smoky elements.
Wine Pairings with Local Cuisine
Wine Pairings with Asian Cuisine
Avoid very spicy or delicate dishes, as the wine’s power might overwhelm them.
SKU: AVWAR00117

Luigi Bosca Finca Los Nobles Cabernet Bouchet
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Winery
Luigi Bosca
Luigi Bosca, Argentina’s first boutique winery, stands as a timeless benchmark of elegance and innovation in Argentine winemaking. Guided by an unwavering pursuit of excellence and an artisanal attention to detail, it creates wines that are both deeply expressive and memorably refined. Embracing the philosophy of “Seize the unexpected,” the brand invites wine lovers to find beauty in surprise. Each bottle embodies sophistication, passion, and over a century of mastery.

The Family & Heritage
Four Generations of Visionary Winemaking
Since 1901, the Arizu family has shaped Argentina’s fine wine scene with passion and vision across four generations. Their legacy includes a pioneering role in establishing the first C.D.O. in the Americas, elevating Luján de Cuyo as a world-class Malbec region. Signature collections like De Sangre, Apuntes, Los Nobles, and The Legacy pay tribute to family tradition, creativity, and the enduring connection between heritage and innovation.

The Vineyards & Terroir
Mendoza’s Grand Terroirs, Elegantly Expressed
Luigi Bosca wines are born in Mendoza’s most celebrated terroirs: Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley. Luján offers sun-kissed grapes, vibrant fruit, and silky tannins, thanks to its sandy-loam soils and ideal altitude. Uco Valley brings freshness, elegance, and minerality from its rocky, high-altitude vineyards. Each location—whether Vistalba, Gualtallary, or Canota Valley—adds depth and character, creating wines with unmistakable regional identity.

The Winemaker
Mastery in Motion: The Mind Behind the Wines
Pablo Cúneo, named “Winemaker of the Year 2025” by Descorchados, leads Luigi Bosca’s wine creation with passion and precision. Born in Mendoza and inspired by nature, Pablo brings deep agricultural roots and global expertise—from France to Argentina’s top wineries. Since 2017, he has infused Luigi Bosca with fresh energy, shaping the entire collection. His artistry lies in crafting expressive wines that reflect the soul of each vineyard.

The Collection
Curated Expressions of Excellence
Each Luigi Bosca wine is a singular expression of place, heritage, and artistry. The portfolio includes bold and expressive lines like De Sangre, the thoughtful precision of Apuntes, and the graceful complexity of Los Nobles. At its pinnacle, The Legacy Collection embodies the winery’s highest ideals—wines of depth, elegance, and enduring character, crafted to honour the land, the lineage, and the visionary spirit of the Arizu family.

Region
Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Luján de Cuyo, in Mendoza, Argentina, is celebrated as the birthplace of the country’s finest Malbec. Recognized as Argentina’s first Controlled Denomination of Origin (DOC), it lies at the foothills of the Andes, with vineyards planted between 900 and 1,100 metres above sea level. The warm, sunny days and cool nights, combined with alluvial soils, produce wines of rich fruit concentration, silky tannins, and remarkable elegance — making Luján de Cuyo a global benchmark for premium Malbec.
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