The first Polígonos was from San Pablo (2013) but didn't carry the name of the appellation, as it didn't exist. The 2019 Polígonos San Pablo Malbec fermented and matured exclusively in concrete. 2019 was a cool year, similar to 2018, and it was cooler in some places than in others. In San Pablo, the coldest of the regions, the grapes are picked very late. The area is austere and feels a bit close. For them, it's one of the most particular places for Malbec, with descriptors that are different: citrus and herbal within the varietal, even white flowers combined with the textbook violets. The wine is fresh with red fruit to go with those fresh herbal aromas. It's precise, chiseled and delineated. 16,500 bottles were filled in August 2020.
94 points, Luis Gutiérrez, Wine Advocate (Mar 2021)
A Malbec from San Pablo, the brand new GI in the higher section of the Uco Valley, fermented and aged in concrete. Bright purple in the glass. The nose offers notes of country herbs, sweet and sour cherry and fresh blackberry before the austere palate brings chalk and a skeletal feel. Juicy to the point of salinity, this is an exercise in purity that deserves to be accompanied by a good meal.
93 points, Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous (Oct 2020)