Experience the vibrant depth of Playa Del Sol Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec 750ml, a bold Argentinian red blend that brings together the best of two iconic grape varieties. Grown under the intense sun of Mendoza’s high-altitude vineyards, this wine is a celebration of rich fruit, velvety tannins, and South American winemaking passion.
Playa Del Sol is known for crafting wines that capture Argentina’s sunshine and soul. This Cabernet Sauvignon–Malbec blend is no exception. Cabernet Sauvignon lends its structure, blackcurrant notes, and spicy backbone, while Malbec contributes a plush texture and layers of juicy plum, dark berries, and floral hints.
Produced with grapes harvested at peak ripeness and matured to preserve varietal character, this wine is perfect for those who enjoy expressive reds that pair well with grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or hard cheeses. The result is a dry, medium- to full-bodied red wine with great balance, a velvety finish, and a long, satisfying aftertaste.
Whether you’re hosting a BBQ, enjoying a steak night, or simply relaxing with a good bottle, Playa Del Sol Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec brings a touch of Mendoza’s sunshine to your table.
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Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Deep ruby red with violet reflections
- Aroma: Blackberries, ripe plum, spice, and a hint of vanilla
- Palate: Full of dark fruit, smooth tannins, and well-integrated oak
- Finish: Long and smooth with lingering notes of spice and fruit
Accolades
While this specific vintage may not yet have received widespread international awards, Playa Del Sol wines are often praised by wine enthusiasts for their value, balance, and bold flavour profile. The blend itself is widely respected in Argentina as a representation of the country’s winemaking strengths—Cabernet for structure, Malbec for depth
Bring home the sun-drenched character of Argentina with Playa Del Sol. Available now at Oaks & Corks with 24/7 delivery across Nairobi in under 30 minutes.
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