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Most of Argentina’s Malbec grows in Mendoza, with vineyards ranging from 1,500 feet to 5,600 feet. It is also grown in even higher altitude vineyards in Salta to the north and closer to sea ...
Discover which Mendoza wines stood out in international competitions and what makes them exceptional. Tim Atkin. Descorchados. Decanter. James Suckling.
Mendoza, a province best known for its Malbec, could open a new mine in a nationwide rush for the red metal under President ...
Wine lovers savoured an unforgettable evening at The Coppers restaurant in Kingston on Thursday, April 17, as the Harbour ...
After years of scouring wine shops for the best tasting bottle to gift, I discovered this affordable and delicious red. Your friend invites you to a dinner party, which sounds fun until the burden ...
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Malbec Meets The Grill: Why Wine And Asado Make The Perfect PairIf 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 Argentinian ritual, asado is also a way of life. It's the sound of meat ...
While Malbec is still the flagship, Argentina is seeing exciting growth in other varietals. Cabernet Franc is also becoming a star—it thrives in Mendoza’s climate and produces wines with ...
These wines were often called “black wines ... grown in both Paraje Altamira y San Carlos areas of Mendoza province. This Malbec, which scored 97 points and was awarded a platinum medal ...
Higher altitudes in Mendoza and Salta and colder year-round temperatures in Rio Negro have caused Argentine Malbec grapes to ...
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