Mark C. Johnson Since merlot was the rock star wine of the 1990s and pinot noir turned out to be the diva of the 2000s, it looks like malbec, a grape of humble origins, will be the wine of the decade.
Cooking meat on a grill with a glass of wine - Alex Photo Stock/Shutterstock If you've ever been to Argentina, you know that an asado isn't just a meal, it's an event. Like yerba mate is a national ...
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 ...
Far from its home in southwest France, Malbec has made a name for itself in Argentina since it was first introduced there in the mid-19 th century. Argentina boasts the world’s highest collective ...
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Looking for something to drink as the region thaws? You’ll want a red wine, and you may want to give a malbec a try. Orphaned from Bordeaux, where it was used as a minor blending grape, most malbecs ...
Malbec might be the best-known wine from Argentina. Nearly 40% of all red wines from this soccer-obsessed country in South America are made with malbec grapes, according to Wines of Argentina. And ...
“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.” From ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Tolentino Malbec for 06/05/2013 Wine Finds When a friend suggested having dinner at Fritanga, the Nicaraguan restaurant at 2208 ...