The rise of Malbec from Argentina has been well-documented over the last decade-plus. But for all of its popularity, the range of styles in which it can be grown and produced is still stubbornly ...
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 ...
Well-made Argentine malbec is about as delicious, juicy and smooth a red wine as there is. It tastes close to a liquid version of chocolate-covered cherries, perhaps with a hint of the aroma of ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Casual wine drinkers are sometimes surprised to hear Argentina is a significant wine-producing nation. But there's a good reason for this: Until the past decade or so, ...
The village of Cahors is the quintessence of the southern French countryside, a place - like its wines - marked by its rustic charm and distance from the whims of the big city. If its residents are ...
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 ...
A few weeks ago, I wrote about several great wines from Argentina other than malbec. This week, I couldn’t resist writing about malbec wines from this South American country. There’s a reason why ...
Argentina has been producing wine continuously since the mid-16th century, and successfully too--it's the world's fifth largest wine industry--but the Malbec grape has rather suddenly put the country ...
Fifteen years ago this month, Argentina signed in Decree No 1800 to declare wine its national drink – and Argentine Wine Day on November 24 was born. As explained in a well-researched blog post from ...
MENDOZA, Argentina – The landscape here is stunning: high desert, punctuated by patches of green vineyard, all pushed up against the base of the Andes. The highest point in South America – Mount ...
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Quick, think of a wine from Argentina. I bet I can read your mind: Malbec? That's the first thing I think of, and the first thing I see in wine store displays these days. There's a reason for that: It ...