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Intis Malbec

Finca Moras San Juan Argentina

Intis Malbec by Finca Moras is a straightforward red from Argentina’s San Juan region. It’s medium-bodied, smooth, and easy to drink, with lots of ripe blackberry and plum flavours. There’s a bit of gentle spice but nothing too heavy or complicated. It’s not a big, bold Malbec—more chill and fruit-forward than intense. No aggressive tannins or oak here, just a soft, juicy red that’s easy to like. Best for pizza nights, burgers, or when you want a no-fuss red that gets out of the way and lets you enjoy the evening. Drink it slightly chilled if you want.


Malbec Malbec is a bold red grape known for dark, ripe fruit flavours—think blackberries and plums—with a bit of spice. It's grown mostly in Argentina now, though it started in France. You’ll get a full-bodied wine, plenty of punch, and usually medium to low acidity. Tannins are solid but not mouth-drying. Malbec is the go-to for steak, burgers, or when you just want a red that won’t get lost with strong flavours. Easy to drink, rarely complex, and usually affordable. If you like straightforward, juicy reds, Malbec’s a safe bet.
Finca Moras Finca Moras is a wine producer located in San Juan, Argentina. The winery was established in the 1990s and is known for its production of high-quality wines, particularly Malbec and Syrah varietals. The vineyards at Finca Moras are situated in a favorable climate for grape growing, with hot, sunny days and cool nights contributing to the development of well-balanced flavors in the wines. The winery employs modern winemaking techniques to ensure consistency and quality in their final products. Overall, Finca Moras is recognized for its solid offerings of Argentine wines at accessible price points.
San Juan San Juan is Argentina’s second-biggest wine region, just north of Mendoza. It’s hot and sunny almost all year, which means grapes ripen fast and wines tend to be full-bodied and fruity. Syrah does especially well here, usually making bold reds. You’ll also see Malbec and Bonarda, plus some big, easy-drinking whites like Torrontés. Don’t expect delicate or subtle wines—San Juan wines are straightforward, rich, and often pack a punch. Great for friendly BBQs, not for over-thinking.
Argentina Argentina is known for bold, easy-drinking wines that don’t cost a fortune. The country is all about Malbec, especially from Mendoza—the main wine region—where high altitude and sunny days keep the flavours rich and smooth. You’ll also find good Cabernet Sauvignon, and if you want something white, try their crisp Torrontés. Most Argentine wine is full-bodied and fruit-forward, usually smoother and less acidic than European styles. If you’re after reds with a punch that are easy to enjoy, Argentina delivers—no decoding required.

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