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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Much like we consider cabernet sauvignon to be the king of California wines, many consider malbec to be the national varietal of Argentina. Malbec has a very interesting history, beginning as a ...
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 ...
When most of us think of popular red wines we quickly list cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir or merlot. But over the past 10 years an easy drinking, crowd pleasing red wine has made its way onto the list ...
Once a novelty, malbec from Argentina, the country’s signature red variety, is now widely available in the U.S. But did you know that the grape was brought to Argentina from France, where it produces ...
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