Tango Elements Winelist with Map 17012019
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Argentine Flavours 78 (Signature cocktails) Buenos Aires Spritz Sparkling wine, Aperol, rose syrup, orange juice, soda water Andino Guava infused Pisco, Cinzano Dry, mango juice, almond syrup, lemon, soda water Patagonico Fizz Red berries infused Rum, Malamado Malbec Port, vanilla syrup, sugar, fresh mint, soda water Americano Italian-rooted, the most classic combination of vermouth rosso, Campari, and a splash of soda Argentinian’s Favorites 88 (Classics in Argentina) Fernet Con Coca Fernet Branca and Coke Pisco Sour Pisco, lemon, syrup, egg white Cinzano Soda Cinzano Rosso, soda water, orange slice Maruska Vodka, passion fruit, lime, sugar Garibaldi Campari, orange juice, orange slice Kir Royale Sparkling wine and blackcurrant liqueur Mocktails 58 La Rambla Mango juice, passion fruit, rose syrup, soda water, mint Jasmito Our version of Virgin Mojito, topped with infused jasmine tea Clerico 228 (Pitcher to share) Malevaje White wine, Amaretto, Aperol, strawberry syrup, fresh mint, mix berries, ginger ale plus 10% service charge Our wine list at Tango represents the uniqueness of the different terroirs of Argentina, where altitude, latitude, soils, and many other factors, have an impact, resulting in the different expression of the wines from each of the regions. Let us guide you through the diversity of Argentinian wines! Andrés Torres Corporate Sommelier Wine List Index By the Glass Sparkling Wines Rose Wines Dessert Wines Salta San Juan Mendoza: Lujan de Cuyo & North-East Mendoza: Uco Valley & San Rafael Mendoza’s Regions Combined Buenos Aires Patagonia: Neuquen & Rio Negro By the Glass Please note our glass size is 150ml White Wines glass bottle Trapiche ‘Astica’ Semillon Blend 2017, Luján de Cuyo/Uco Valley 62 320 Argento Pinot Grigio 2017, Mendoza/San Juan 68 300 Familia Schroeder ‘Saurus’ Sauvignon Blanc 2017, Neuquen 70 378 Trapiche Chardonnay 2018, Uco Valley/East Mendoza 75 360 Dominio del Plata ‘Crios' Torrontés 2017, Calchaqui Valleys/Uco Valley 78 368 Red Wines glass bottle Trapiche Merlot 2018, East Mendoza 70 350 Altos las Hormigas ‘Clasico’ Malbec 2017, 75 375 Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo/East Mendoza Chakana ‘Estate’ Syrah 2016, Luján de Cuyo 88 410 Familia Schroeder ‘Saurus’ Pinot Noir 2017, Neuquen 88 398 Viña Cobos ‘Felino’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Luján de Cuyo 98 420 Mendel Malbec 2016, Luján de Cuyo 115 585 Rutini ‘Colección’ Cabernet/Merlot 2016, Uco Valley 115 585 Special Formats bottle 375mL Rutini ‘Trumpeter’ Malbec 2016, Luján de Cuyo/Uco Valley 220 1,5L Luigi Bosca ‘DOC’ Malbec 2015, Luján de Cuyo 1380 1,5L Luigi Bosca ‘Gala 1’ Blend 2015, Luján de Cuyo 1480 1,5L Bodega Rolland ‘Val de Flores’ Malbec 2007, Vistaflores 2380 Sparkling Wines glass bottle Bianchi Brut NV, San Rafael 78 390 Rutini ‘Trumpeter Rosé de Malbec’ 2014, Tupungato 620 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin NV, Champagne 780 Krug Grande Cuvèe NV, Champagne 2280 Dom Perignon 2009, Champagne 2400 Rosé Wines bottle Pulenta ‘La Flor’ Malbec Rosé 2017, Luján de Cuyo 388 Luigi Bosca ‘A Rosé is a Rosé…’ 2016, Luján de Cuyo 500 Dessert Wines glass bottle Zuccardi Torrontés Tardío 2016, East Mendoza 58 450 Zuccardi ‘Malamado’ Port Style Malbec NV, East Mendoza 62 590 *corkage fee $250 plus 10% service charge Salta The most northern wine regions in the country are also home of the highest vineyards in the world, reaching heights over 3000m asl. The hot days and cold nights allow the production of high quality grapes and wines. Tannat, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon for reds, while Torrontés for whites, but keep and eye in Sauvignon Blancs from this regions. Rich, concentrated and intense expression in the wines made this region famous, but is the seek of freshness the current trend among the winemakers. Whites bottle Dominio del Plata ‘Críos’ Torrontés 2017, Calchaqui Valleys / Uco Valley 368 Colomé ‘Estate’ Torrontés 2017, Cafayate 400 Reds San Pedro de Yacochuya Malbec 2014, Cafayate 600 Colomé ‘Lote Especial El Arenal’ Malbec 2016, Payogasta 700 El Porvenir ‘Laborum’ Tannat 2015, Cafayate 800 Yacochuya Malbec 2009, Calchaqui Valleys 1350 San Juan Second largest wine producing region in Argentina after Mendoza, the main focus is in red wines based on Syrah, considered for many years ‘the future’ of San Juan, together with Malbec and Bonarda Argentina, all grapes that enjoy the hot and dry conditions there. The quality improves year after year, and the producers located in the Pedernal Valley, are the responsible for this, with the benefits of this cooler sub region. Zonda Valley and Tulum Valley are the hotter areas, giving more voluptuous wines. Reds bottle Finca Las Moras Syrah 2017, Tulum Valley / Zonda Valley / Pedernal Valley 320 Finca Las Moras ‘Gran Syrah’ 2014, Tulum Valley / Zonda Valley / Pedernal Valley 580 Finca Las Moras ‘Mora Negra’ Blend 2014, Tulum Valley / Pedernal Valley 680 *corkage fee $250 plus 10% service charge Mendoza Luján de Cuyo and North-East Maipú and the East region are the warmest and lower in altitude, usually giving more generous ripeness, spices and concentration, being home of some of the oldest vineyards in Mendoza. Luján de Cuyo and its sub regions give us what we know as “The Classic Malbec that Everybody Falls in Love With”, being juicy and velvety. Here, Las Compuertas and Vistalba, Agrelo and Perdriel are regions to look at. Whites bottle Luigi Bosca ‘La Linda’ Chardonnay 2017, Luján de Cuyo 380 Pulenta ‘Estate’ Sauvignon Blanc 2017, Luján de Cuyo 420 Luigi Bosca Chardonnay 2017, Luján de Cuyo 500 Reds Trapiche Merlot 2018, East Mendoza 350 Luigi Bosca ‘La Linda’ Malbec 2016, Luján de Cuyo 350 Chakana ‘Estate’ Syrah 2016, Luján de Cuyo 410 Viña Cobos ‘Felino’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Luján de Cuyo 420 Chakana ‘Estate’ Bonarda 2017, Luján de Cuyo 430 Kaikén ‘Ultra’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Vistalba 475 Zuccardi ‘Q’ Tempranillo 2014, East Mendoza 550 Mendel Malbec 2016, Luján de Cuyo 585 Luigi Bosca “DOC” Malbec 2015, Luján de Cuyo 690 Luigi Bosca “Gala 1’ Blend 2016, Luján de Cuyo 810 Terrazas ‘Single Vineyard Las Compuertas’ 1050 Malbec 2014, Luján de Cuyo Achaval Ferrer ‘Finca Mirador’ Malbec 2007, Medrano 1880 *corkage fee $250 plus 10% service charge Mendoza Uco Valley & San Rafael On the way south we have Uco Valley, where most of the producers are focused at. A cooler area and higher in altitude, with very complex soils producing some of the most vibrant wines in the country, with elegant, floral and fresh expression. Names like Paraje Altamira, Vista Flores and Gualtallary are probably the most significant in the valley, but not the only. The most southern region in Mendoza is San Rafael, with lower altitude vineyards and a strong heritage of italian immigrants. Whites bottle Rutini ‘Colección’ Gewürztraminer 2016, Tupungato 490 Bodega Rolland ‘Mariflor’ Sauvignon Blanc 2016, Vistaflores 598 Catena Zapata ‘Alta’ Chardonnay 2015, Uco Valley 850 Reds Monteviejo ‘Festivo’ Malbec 2017, Vistaflores 400 Kaikén ‘Ultra’ Malbec 2016, Uco Valley 480 Famiglia Bianchi ‘Organic’ Malbec 2014, San Rafael 480 Rutini ‘Colección’ Blend 2016, Uco Valley 585 Clos de los Siete Blend 2015 , Vistaflores 620 Monteviejo ‘Petite Fleur’ Malbec 2015, Vistaflores 700 Pulenta ‘Gran’ Malbec 2014, Los Árboles/Gualtallary 850 Zuccardi ‘Concreto’ Malbec 2017, Paraje Altamira 780 Viña Cobos ‘Bramare Valle de Uco’ Malbec 2015, 900 San Carlos/Tupungato/Tunuyán Monteviejo ‘Lindaflor’ Malbec 2012, Vistaflores 1128 Rutini ‘Single Vineyard’ Malbec 2014, Gualtallary 1380 Catena Zapata ‘Malbec Argentino’ Malbec 2012, 1450 Paraje Altamira/Gualtallary Achával Ferrer ‘Finca Altamira’ Malbec 2014, Paraje Altamira 1470 *corkage fee $250 plus 10% service charge Mendoza’s Regions Combined For most of the wine consumers, Mendoza is the most recognisable wine region, what makes sense since it produces more or less 70% of the country’s total. The balance between the warm and coolest areas have been one of the most traditional ways of blending in the ‘Province of the Sun and Good Wine’. Today, we are experiencing probably the most important moment in winemaking in Argentina, with a very terroir-focused mentality, and remaining one of the best countries in the world to drink wine from. bottle Whites Argento Pinot Grigio 2017, Mendoza/San Juan 300 Trapiche ‘Astica’ Semillon Blend 2018, Luján de Cuyo/Uco Valley 320 Trapiche Chardonnay 2018, Uco Valley/East Mendoza 360 Reds Dominio del Plata ‘Críos’ Malbec 2017, Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo 368 Altos Las Hormigas ‘Clasico’ Malbec 2017, Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo/East Mendoza 375 Trapiche ‘Oak Cask’ Pinot Noir 2018, Uco Valley/East Mendoza 440 Terrazas ‘Reserva’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Luján de Cuyo 550 El Nudo Malbec 2016, Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo 590 Matías Riccitelli ‘Vineyard Selection’ Cabernet Franc 2014, 930 Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo Achaval Ferrer ‘Quimera’ Blend 2014, Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo/East Mendoza 960 Catena Zapata ‘Nicolás’ Blend 2011, Uco Valley/Luján de Cuyo 1350 *corkage fee $250 plus 10% service charge Buenos Aires One of the newest wine regions in the world, being first planted in 2007. Still a very small area, but with lot of potential as a coastal region due to the influence from the Atlantic Sea, perfect for short ripening period grapes, such as Albariño that also enjoys this in Galicia. The cooling effect is also beneficial to Chardonnay and aromatic grapes such as Riesling and Gewürtztraminer, and Pinot Noir for red wines. Whites bottle Trapiche ‘Costa y Pampa’ Riesling 2016, Chapadmalal 450 Reds Trapiche ‘Costa y Pampa’ Pinot Noir 2015, Chapadmalal 490 Patagonia Neuquén & Río Negro The rivers allow life to exist in this dry and constantly windy area, where humidity never goes higher than 30%. With more hours of sun than in the rest of the country, this region is home to some of the oldest vineyards of Pinot Noir, Merlot and Riesling in the world, all located in Río Negro. Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon are also planted there since many decades.