Mendel, Malbec 2013, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: This purple-colored malbec has a classic French-styled nose and is filled with red-berry fruit.[Read more]
Mendel, Malbec 2013, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: This purple-colored malbec has a classic French-styled nose and is filled with red-berry fruit.[Read more]
DiamAndes, DiamAndes de Uco Malbec 2013, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: This purple-colored malbec has a nose of red fruit including red plum and blackberry with hints of egg-custard.[Read more]
Thirsty Owl Company, Malbec 2013, Cayuga Lake, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: A smooth, cool-weather malbec from the New York Finger Lakes that provides a rare glimpse into what the Finger Lakes can do with another mixing grape that’s not cabernet franc or petit verdot.[Read more]
Alta Vista, Terroir Selection, Malbec 2011, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: This deep-purple colored malbec has an aromatic nose of raspberry, blueberry, and red currant with faint cinnamon and ginger baking spice.[Read more]
Thirsty Owl Wine Company, Cabernet Sauvignon-Syrah-Malbec 2013, Cayuga Lake, New York
Tasting Note: A cabernet, syrah, and malbec blend from the New York Finger Lakes shows something new and promising.[Read more]
Montes, Malbec 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: This purple-colored malbec has a distinct raspberry and blackberry nose dominated by black fruit (80%) and red fruit (20%).[Read more]
Trivento, Golden Reserve Malbec 2012, Lujan de Cuyo, Argentina
Tasting Note: This malbec should be on every Indian restaurant’s wine list.[Read more]
Robert Mondavi Private Selection, Malbec 2012, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: What does a Robert Mondavi malbec from Argentina taste like?[Read more]
Tussock Jumper, Malbec 2014, San Juan, Argentina
Tasting Note: Earthiness jumps out of the bottle as you pour your first glass and take in a nose of ripe red fruit.[Read more]
Viu Manent, Estate Collection Malbec Reserva 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Just because Chile and Argentina are located next to each other geographically doesn’t mean you can expect similarities in the expression of their respective malbecs, and this malbec proves the point.[Read more]