Cocodrilo, or crocodile, is a powerful name for a powerful wine. It has a very dark ruby color, lightly floral black fruit aromas and concentrated black fruit in the mouth. Bright acidity invigorates the concentrated fruit and chalky tannins give it a chewy finish. For me, it is not a sipping wine, it requires protein, like a grilled slab of rare beef. It is a blend of 72% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Malbec, 5% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Petite Verdot. Paul Hobbs is the founding partner and winemaker at Cocodrilo. He is a well-prepared winemaker with a BA in Chemistry and a MS in viticulture and winemaking from U.C. Davis. He was on the team that created the Robert Mondavi / Mouton Rothschild collaborative Opus One wine. He is also credited with building the recognition and regard for the Malbec grape variety.
Cocodrilo, Mendoza (Argentina) 2020
By Rebecca Murphy