Jorge Rubio's Amphora Malbec among the 20 best in the world
In the international wine landscape, where excellence and prestige often coincide with high prices and historic names: the amphora-aged Malbec from Bodega Jorge Rubio has been ranked among the 20 best Malbecs in the world according to TasteAtlas.

A highly valuable international recognition
TasteAtlas's selection represents one of the most authoritative rankings in the food and wine sector, including iconic labels and top-level wines from globally renowned wineries.
Among the names featured are wines with significant prices, such as:
- Adrianna Vineyard Mundus Bacillus Terrae Malbec 2018 – approximately €296
- Finca Piedra Infinita Gravascal Malbec 2019 – Familia Zuccardi – approximately €203
- El Enemigo As Bravas Malbec – approximately €120
- Viña Cobos Chañares Estate Malbec – approximately €104
Internationally renowned producers such as Bodega Monteviejo, Trivento, Terrazas de los Andes appear, as well as historic French wineries like Clos Triguedina and Château du Cèdre.
The uniqueness of the amphora: identity and purity
In this context of excellence, Jorge Rubio's Malbec stands out for a counter-current production choice: aging in amphora.
This ancient technique allows the wine to evolve without wood interference, preserving the most authentic expression of the grape variety. The result is an elegant, deep, and harmonious Malbec, capable of best expressing the characteristics of the Argentine terroir.
What makes this wine even more exclusive are the numbers:
- Limited production: approximately 2,500 bottles per year
- Availability in Europe: just 30 bottles
An absolute rarity for collectors and enthusiasts.