The maiden 2007 Quixote Malbec Cabernet Franc is a blend of 70% and 30% respectively and sees the same vinification as the Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah. The nose is clean and linear, with tightly wound black fruit that needs more animation and personality. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent, sappy black fruit on the entry, building nicely in the mouth towards a masculine tobacco-tinged finish that is nicely composed and focused, but it would benefit from a little more weight. This is drinking well now but might offer more in the future. Drink 2014-2019.
This estate dates back to 1854, when the “Casa Quinteria de Labor” was established. Today the Joquin Sanchez family owns the estate, which qualified for “Vino de Pago” status in 2010. They own 92.7 hectares of vineyard in Manzanares, and anything deemed not up to standard is sold off to the local co-operative. Readers should note that these wines have been previously reviewed under the “Quixote” brand name, but since that name is already registered, it is branded under “QXT” in the states of New York and Illinois and “In Celebration of 1615” in other US States. I have used “Quixote” in this report because it’s quicker to type.
Importers: Enye Group, Chicago, IL; tel. (312) 876-1200 and Vinamericas, Miami, FL; tel. (954) 791-2090