The fruit profile leans toward citrus peel, chamomile, and a faint beeswax note, with acidity that carries rather than cuts.
If you drink Argentinean wine—who doesn’t, given its high quality and excellent QPR (quality-to-price ratio)—you likely have seen Mendoza on the label. Mendoza is Argentina’s largest wine region—75% ...
Discover why Malbec is considered Argentina's signature wine in this engaging conversation between two wine enthusiasts.
These are the top malbecs to try right now. The malbec grape originated in Cahors, a town in southwest France, during the time of the Roman Empire. In the nineteenth century, the first malbec vines ...
The first things I see as I walk out of Francisco Gabrielli International Airport are the Andes - towering, snowcapped, magnificent. The second things I notice as my wife, Georgina, and I head toward ...
A view of the golden morning as it dawns over the Andes foothills, heralds a typical morning in Mendoza, Argentina, the land of Malbec. Here the skies are vast, the peaks eternal, and vineyards ...
Travel Argentina's nostalgic Ruta 40 through the famed wine capital of Mendoza. Ruta 40 meets the famed wine capital of Mendoza, whose Malbec wine production dates to colonial times. David lingers in ...
But here’s the best part: You can already have every one of those experiences today in Mendoza, a charming city in the heart ...
When word got out that I was staying at Entre Cielos, a small, high-design resort that opened a few years ago among the vineyards of Mendoza, there was almost always one reaction: excitement about the ...
Mendoza is a relative newcomer to international acclaim in the wine industry. The most famous wine it produces is Malbec, bottled as a primary wine, not as in France where it is a second banana ...