Three exceptional South American wines you can buy for less than $20
Today I went shopping for wine for my company's sales meeting dinner and I picked up, among others, three exceptional South American wines that you can buy for around $20.
The first one is an Argentinian Malbec, Luigi Bosca D.O.C., made with grapes from La Linda vineyards. This wine is made in accordance to the strict Lujan de Cuyo (Mendoza) denomination, and is aged for 14 months in French oak barrels. The second one is a Chilean cabernet sauvignon: Lapostolle Cuvee Alexandre, made by Casa Lapostolle, owned by the Marnier Lapostolle family from France, who are also the makers of the famous Grand Marnier liquor. This wine has been aged for 10 months in French Boudeaux oak barrels. Finally, a classic, also from Chile: Montes Alpha. This is one of Chile's most famous wines and has been aged for 12 months in French oak barrels. Get any of these three bottles and your guests will think they are drinking a much more expensive wine. They are excellent.
