Paul Hobbs Vina Cobos Cocodrilo Corte 2022

#39 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2024

93 Points, James Suckling – 92 Points, Wine Spectator

“This almost-Bordeaux-style blend includes 72% cabernet sauvignon, 21% cabernet franc, 5% malbec and 2% syrah. It offers deep, dark black cherries, blueberries, umami and subtle savory notes on a mouth-filling, moderately tannic texture. Great structure comes with a lively through-line of acidity. It’s hearty and sophisticated at the same time.”

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93 Points, James Suckling
This almost-Bordeaux-style blend includes 72% cabernet sauvignon, 21% cabernet franc, 5% malbec and 2% syrah. It offers deep, dark black cherries, blueberries, umami and subtle savory notes on a mouth-filling, moderately tannic texture. Great structure comes with a lively through-line of acidity. It’s hearty and sophisticated at the same time.

92 Points, Wine Spectator (#39 Wine of 2024 – Top 100)
A medium-bodied red, with a graphite and cigar box underpinning to the generous core of plum and cassis, which lengthens around fresh acidity, adding notes of dried sage and anise on the long finish around precise tannins. Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Syrah. Drink now through 2036.

Is there anything that Paul Hobbs can’t do? The superstar, first ballet Hall-of-Fame winemaker has racked up as many 100-point scores as anyone. He’s taken home all the accolades wine has to offer and he’s seen his wines grace Top 100 lists from multiple continents.

He founded Vina Cobos back in 1999 as a collaboration between him and the Argentine team of Andrea Marchiori and Luis Barraud.  Their focus is on producing high-quality wines that truly express the terroir of Mendoza. They prioritize sustainable farming practices and minimal intervention in the winery, allowing the natural character of the grapes to shine. Their wines are known for their balance, complexity, and age-worthiness.  

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