
Durigutti Family Winemakers Aguijon de Abeja Obrera Malbec 2024
91 Points - James Suckling. This lovely, refreshing Patagonian Malbec originates from the San Patricio del Chañar Valley in Neuquén. Brothers Hector and Pablo are passionate about expressing the characteristics of Argentina’s diverse terroirs, along with freshness and bright, focused fruit. The result is an exceptional Malbec produced with minimal intervention winemaking. Fresh and fruit-forward, it offers smooth tannins and a gentle touch of oak.
Taste
Ripe dark fruits and blackberry, with smooth tannins with a subtle hint of oak and balanced acidity.
Wine Press Ratings
91 Points - James Suckling (2024 Vintage)
"Chocolate cherries, strawberries and violets on the nose, followed by a medium- to full-bodied, juicy and bright palate, with crunchy tannins."
About the Producer
Durigutti Family Winemakers: Brothers Hector and Pablo are passionate about expressing the characteristics of Argentina’s various terroirs along with freshness and bright, focused fruit. Originally from Mendoza, they have produced wines at properties in Italy, Argentina and Chile. Then, in 2002, Hector and Pablo began their own family winery.
The brothers explore and champion terroirs beyond Mendoza under their Aguijón de Abeja range, ‘bee sting’, which pays homage to the laborious work of the bee! They look for distinct viticultural regions in Argentina and find the variety that best represents each province.
91 Points - James Suckling. This lovely, refreshing Patagonian Malbec originates from the San Patricio del Chañar Valley in Neuquén. Brothers Hector and Pablo are passionate about expressing the characteristics of Argentina’s diverse terroirs, along with freshness and bright, focused fruit. The result is an exceptional Malbec produced with minimal intervention winemaking. Fresh and fruit-forward, it offers smooth tannins and a gentle touch of oak.
Taste
Ripe dark fruits and blackberry, with smooth tannins with a subtle hint of oak and balanced acidity.
Wine Press Ratings
91 Points - James Suckling (2024 Vintage)
"Chocolate cherries, strawberries and violets on the nose, followed by a medium- to full-bodied, juicy and bright palate, with crunchy tannins."
About the Producer
Durigutti Family Winemakers: Brothers Hector and Pablo are passionate about expressing the characteristics of Argentina’s various terroirs along with freshness and bright, focused fruit. Originally from Mendoza, they have produced wines at properties in Italy, Argentina and Chile. Then, in 2002, Hector and Pablo began their own family winery.
The brothers explore and champion terroirs beyond Mendoza under their Aguijón de Abeja range, ‘bee sting’, which pays homage to the laborious work of the bee! They look for distinct viticultural regions in Argentina and find the variety that best represents each province.
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91 Points - James Suckling. This lovely, refreshing Patagonian Malbec originates from the San Patricio del Chañar Valley in Neuquén. Brothers Hector and Pablo are passionate about expressing the characteristics of Argentina’s diverse terroirs, along with freshness and bright, focused fruit. The result is an exceptional Malbec produced with minimal intervention winemaking. Fresh and fruit-forward, it offers smooth tannins and a gentle touch of oak.
Taste
Ripe dark fruits and blackberry, with smooth tannins with a subtle hint of oak and balanced acidity.
Wine Press Ratings
91 Points - James Suckling (2024 Vintage)
"Chocolate cherries, strawberries and violets on the nose, followed by a medium- to full-bodied, juicy and bright palate, with crunchy tannins."
About the Producer
Durigutti Family Winemakers: Brothers Hector and Pablo are passionate about expressing the characteristics of Argentina’s various terroirs along with freshness and bright, focused fruit. Originally from Mendoza, they have produced wines at properties in Italy, Argentina and Chile. Then, in 2002, Hector and Pablo began their own family winery.
The brothers explore and champion terroirs beyond Mendoza under their Aguijón de Abeja range, ‘bee sting’, which pays homage to the laborious work of the bee! They look for distinct viticultural regions in Argentina and find the variety that best represents each province.

















