There’s something comforting about something familiar around the holidays. Maybe that’s why so many of us (myself included) watch movies like “A Christmas Story” (best Christmas movie, period) or ...
Not all wine is created equal. Wine grape varieties have different characteristics (and different price tags). Malbec is a mouth-filling red with some specific characteristics making it the right ...
Looking for something to drink as the region thaws? You’ll want a red wine, and you may want to give a malbec a try. Orphaned from Bordeaux, where it was used as a minor blending grape, most malbecs ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Cathrine Todd is a New York City-based writer who focuses on wine. As the sun was rising in the distance, the peaks of the ...
Malbec might be the best-known wine from Argentina. Nearly 40% of all red wines from this soccer-obsessed country in South America are made with malbec grapes, according to Wines of Argentina. And ...
SEVERAL YEARS AGO, I fell in love with Malbec, a grape often considered minor in its native Bordeaux. I became entranced by examples made from grapes grown under the warm, sun-soaked skies of ...
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 ...
Mendoza in Argentina is a marvellous wine region, and not only for Malbec. But there is no doubt about it; Malbec is the superstar here. You could spend a long time drinking nothing but Mendoza Malbec ...
The Argentinians may have changed the way we think of malbec, but here are three wines, mostly from Cahors, which show how France has reclaimed the grape, says David Williams ...
For many people, Agentinian wines are associated with just one grape – malbec. But there are plenty of others to try, says David Williams ...
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?