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Malbec comes from Cahors, a place snuggled up next to the Lot River in France that was historically known as “Cot” or ...
Celebrate Malbec World Day on April 17 with a glass of Argentine Malbec. Discover the story behind the grape’s transformation ...
It’s no secret that Malbec reigns in Argentina—particularly in its famed Mendoza region ... ranging from around 2,800 to 5,200 feet. Finca Sophenia has two wines on this list, both from its estate ...
Malbec’s near-extinction in France sparked its rebirth in Argentina, now the grape’s global stronghold and center of diversity.
April 17 was christened World Malbec Day by wineries in Argentina to salute the success of the grape variety that ...
That depends to some degree on where the wine is produced. Malbec is a dry red wine. But the Malbecs from Argentina tend to have a fruit-forward style, showing off the grape’s ripe berry flavors.
It is still popular in the Cahors region of France where it makes up at least 70% of the region’s red wines. Malbec’s second act opens in Argentina in the 1800s when vine cuttings were ...
Argentina has done a marvelous job in making Malbec its own. Like most wine grape varietals, Malbec originated in wine mecca ...
Malbec World Day occurs on April 17 of each year. It was a concept created in 2011 by the association representing Argentine ...
It’s called Malbec World Day (MWD), a global initiative created by Wines of Argentina to position Argentine Malbec in the world’s markets and celebrate the success of the country’s wine industry. This ...