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The 21 Best Argentine Malbecs to Drink Right Now Whether you're looking for a great bottle to pair with dinner or drinking Malbec just to enjoy it, these wines won't do you wrong.
Today, 85 percent of the world’s malbec wine is produced in Mendoza, a wine-producing province in Argentina located at the foothills of the snow-capped Andes mountains.
Sourced from estate vineyards in Mendoza, this wine benefits from high-altitude terroir. Atrevida malbec is crafted from fruit grown at elevations of around 4,000 feet at the foot of the Andes.
We review the Pledge 100 Malbec produced by Mendoza Vineyards and found at Costco to see if it can live up to the high expectations on the label. 100% Malbec from four vineyards planted in 1904 ...
A pair of world-renowned winemakers are crafting Malbec in both Argentina and France, and they explain to us how the French version stands up.
Most of Argentina’s Malbec is grown in Mendoza with vineyards ranging from 1,500 feet to 5,500 feet in altitude, with grown at even higher levels in Salta.
For many consumers, Malbec defines the wines of Argentina, but it's worth looking to other countries for excellent examples, too.
Located in the foothills of the Andes, the city of Mendoza in western Argentina offers easy access to hundreds of vineyards, world-class resorts, and incredible natural beauty. And if you like a ...
Tasting note for this wine: Serious Malbec. Dense, with a brooding feel to the smoky … ...
Deep violet in colour, the wine combines the best of French winemaking with Argentinean terroir in the soils of Mendoza – famed for producing lip-smackingly good Malbec – using organically ...
The 10 best Mendoza wines of 2024 They received perfect scores and gold medals in international competitions. Here are the wines and what they won.