Kaiken, Disobedience by Francis Mallmann Red Blend

Kaiken, Disobedience by Francis Mallmann Red Blend

Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021KA124B216 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Kaikenes are wild geese, native to Patagonia, that fly across the Andes between Chile and Argentina. In the same way, legendary Chilean winemaker Aurelio Montes crossed the Andes to make wines in Mendoza. After several exploratory trips, Aurelio saw the enormous potential for premium viticulture in this region and founded the Kaiken winery in 2002. His aim is to make great wines in Mendoza and, in doing so, show the best of both sides of the Andes. His efforts have clearly yielded great results, with Kaiken named ‘New World Producer of the Year’ by the Sommelier Wine Awards in 2024. In addition, they have now achieved B-Corp certification, illustrating their commitment to both responsible and sustainable business practices.

Kaiken’s estate vineyards are planted in the heart of Mendoza and further south in the Uco Valley, where many premium producers are now sourcing fruit. Their focus is primarily on Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, a variety once almost forgotten in the region. As a result of Kaiken’s protection, there are now several old vine Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards in Mendoza that produce excellent wines, including Kaiken’s vineyard in the Vistalba district of Luján de Cuyo, which was first planted in 1910.

Originally planting the variety in secret from his father, it was through experimentation that Aurelio Montes Junior discovered that the Uco Valley’s high-elevation vineyards were also well suited to growing Cabernet Franc. Aurelio Junior has pioneered this variety in Argentina and, together with a handful of other winemakers, has highlighted the country’s potential to produce top-quality Cabernet Franc. Kaiken’s ‘Obertura’ displays an intense and complex nose, with fresh redcurrants, plums and spicy notes of pepper and clove. The grapes for Kaiken’s traditional method sparkling wine are sourced from the renowned sub-region of Gualtallary, also in the Uco Valley. Here, limestone-rich soils and elevations of around 1,400 metres provide optimal conditions for growing Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

‘Disobedience’ by Francis Mallmann represents Kaiken's long collaboration with this famed Argentinian chef. Known for his distinct style of open-fire cooking, Mallmann has numerous restaurants worldwide including a site at Kaiken. ‘Disobedience’ comprises a blend of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot sourced from Altamira and Vistalba. 30% of the wine is aged in first-use French oak while the remainder is aged in used oak barrels to create a rounded, rich wine with expressive red fruit and sweet spice notes. Meaning ‘first’ in the Pehuenche dialect, ‘Mai’ is Kaiken’s top wine. Sourced from 100-year-old vines in Vistalba, this 100% Malbec is structured and powerful yet balanced. It is aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, which lends the wine a complexity and roundness that carries through to the finish. The wine is ready to be enjoyed now but has the intensity and structure to age for the next decade.

Vineyards

This wine celebrates a collaboration of many years between well-known Argentinian chef Francis Mallmann and Kaiken estate. Known for his distinct style of open fire cooking, ably captured in the first season of Netflix’s Chef’s Table, Mallman's unstoppable and unique nature is captured by the name 'Disobedience'. The grapes are sourced from Kaiken's vineyards in Altamira in the Uco Valley and Vistalba in the Luján de Cuyo region. Vistalba's chalk and sandy soil, at 1,200m above sea level, imparts an elegant and fruit-driven character to the wine. The alluvial and loam soils of Luján de Cuyo forces vines to penetrate deep into the soil, contributing deep fruit concentration and tannins.

Vintage

In Mendoza, although spring was drier than usual, January and February saw significant rainfall, surpassing the previous two years. Spring temperatures were similar to past seasons, but January and February were cooler, slightly delaying the harvest. This slower pace allowed for well-concentrated reds. The resulting harvest was of excellent quality and the wines of 2021 are elegant and fresh.

Vinification

The grapes were hand harvested in March and April before being manually sorted at the winery. Pre-fermentation maceration lasted for seven days at 10°C. Fermentation took place for seven days at 26°C in concrete tanks using selected natural yeasts, followed by natural malolactic fermentation. 30% of the wine was aged in French first-use barrels while the remaining 70% was aged in used barrels for 15 months. Finally, the wine was aged in bottle for 6 months before release.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine is deep ruby with violet hues and aromas of blackberries, cherry, and violet notes. The palate is vibrant and fruit forward with subtle hints of spice from the time in oak. Full-bodied with fine-grained tannins, the wine has a persistent, rich finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

14.5%

Acidity

5.69 g/l

Residual Sugar

2.75 g/l

pH

3.58