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Sunday, May 22, 2005

2003 Famiglia Bianchi Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza Argentina

First off to date I have been favorably impressed with each wine from this newcomer to the winescene out of Argentina. Both their Sauvignon Blanc and now this fruit forward red have hit the spot the right way.

Much like Patrick Cambell's TerraRosa that hails now from the same region, the Bianchi Cabernet is rich, fruity, well balanced and made to be drunk now. It has just enough firm tannins to make one think it can age three to five years.

Bright red plums, ripe red cherries and just a hint of black currants, this wine is the kind of wine to just enjoy without having to think too much about, yet at the same time will impress most Cabernet drinkers for it's great value and well made style.

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