Malbec is the most important red grape variety of Argentina, but it also produces excellent wine in many other countries around the world. Brian Freedman is a wine, spirits, travel, and food writer; ...
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It's no secret that Argentina produces some of the most marvelous Malbec wines in the world. I've written about these big, full-bodied red wines from South America before in previous wine columns, ...
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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 ...
These are the top malbecs to try right now. The malbec grape originated in Cahors, a town in southwest France, during the time of the Roman Empire. In the nineteenth century, the first malbec vines ...
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Opinions vary widely about Malbec. People seem to either love it or hate it. One wine expert I know absolutely disdains the stuff. Personally, I’ve had good Malbec and bad, but one thing I do love ...
“We have a delicious secret—Argentina is more than Malbec,” says Matt Hedges, co-founder of Vino del Sol. “Thinking of Argentina as only Malbec is like thinking of California as only Zinfandel.” The ...
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