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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Mark C. Johnson Since merlot was the rock star wine of the 1990s and pinot noir turned out to be the diva of the 2000s, it looks like malbec, a grape of humble origins, will be the wine of the decade.
For many people, Agentinian wines are associated with just one grape – malbec. But there are plenty of others to try, says David Williams ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cooking meat on a grill with a glass of wine - Alex Photo Stock/Shutterstock If you've ever been to Argentina, you know that an ...
Making my predictions for the new year, I mentioned that Argentina's malbec grape was well placed to take a starring role in 2009 and nothing I have tasted since has changed that view. The ...
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