Malbec, one of the six red Bordeaux grape varieties, has come into its own in Argentina. It is usually used as a blending grape, except in Argentina and the Cahors region in southern France, where it ...
A Distinctly Argentine Expression of Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, Where Limestone Soils and Mountain Conditions Drive ...
Malbec has made quite a name for itself since it left southwest France and relocated to Argentina in the mid-19th century. While it is still grown in France, especially in Cahors, most of the ...
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Why Malbec is stealing wine lovers’ hearts
Once a little-known French grape, Malbec has become Argentina’s signature red, loved worldwide for its deep color, velvety texture, and rich berry flavors. Its success comes from thriving in ...
Miami Malbec fans drink up on World Malbec Day last month at a party in Edgewater. Attorney Rachel Streitfeld is a Miami millennial – and, like many if not most millennials, she's a wine lover. But ...
This wine grape, originally from the Bordeaux region of France, has firmly left its European roots to find fame in the sunshine of beautiful Argentina. The malbec varietal is particularly successful ...
The Argentine tradition of the Asado, a colossal grill accompanied by ever-flowing Malbec, signifies far more than your average belt-busting barbecue. Argentines have an expression – la verdad de la ...
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Malbec magic from France to Argentina
From its humble beginnings in France’s Cahors region to becoming Argentina’s signature red, Malbec has evolved into a global ...
The April 17 press release headline trumpeted, “Revolutionizing Malbec: Bodega Trivento Introduces World’s First White Malbec.” Juan Pablo Valot of Valcan Cellars in Corvallis was not amused. “First?
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Argentina has so much more to offer wine lovers than Mendoza Malbec. The team at London’s Argentine embassy, ...
Not many wine countries are as closely associated with a particular grape variety as Argentina. The grape is, of course, malbec. Malbec came to Argentina’s largest wine region Mendoza in the mid-19th ...
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