Malbec’s near-extinction in Europe sparked its rebirth in South America, now the grape’s global stronghold and center of diversity. Long before it became Argentina’s signature grape, malbec was a ...
Not many wine countries are as closely associated with a particular grape variety as Argentina. The grape is, of course, malbec. Malbec came to Argentina’s largest wine region Mendoza in the mid-19th ...
There are certain grape varieties that seem to trip off the tongue, and Malbec is definitely one of them. Mmmmalbec – it’s got a round, soft and inviting tone to it, don’t you think? But I’m sure that ...
The best thing that can happen for an Old World wine region associated with a single grape variety is for another upstart region to have success with that variety. It happened in the village of ...
While Malbec is the grape that put Argentine wine on the world map, many wine lovers have forgotten that this bold variety is a French immigrant. Frenchman Michel Pouget brought the grape to Argentina ...
When you think of malbec, you probably think of a big, fruit-forward red wine, a perfect pairing for a grilled burger or steak. You also are likely to think of Argentina, where the grape has thrived ...
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 ...
When I hear the word Malbec, I think Argentina. The grape produces that country's signature red wine that's won us over with its ripe dark fruit flavors, peppery spice and earthiness, and some ...
Donae Burston marketed La Fête du Rosé to appeal to people of color who have been overlooked by the wine industry, but of course any delicious rosé from Provence will succeed with anyone. As should ...