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Top Malbec Wine Choices
What is the Malbec?
Malbec is a kind of grape which is regularly used in red wine. It’s extremely popular in France and it’s grown in Chile as well. In Argentina, it’s planted on a large scale. It’s extremely popular in Argentina wine production.
The argentine wine is very lush. This wine also tends to age very well. The Argentine people have really made this a fantastic blend.
It is similar to European blends; however it really holds its own. The wine is similar to a new age merlot.
The History of Malbec wine
While Malbec wine was very popular at one point, it has lost much of its luster in recent years. This is likely because it is known by so many different names.
The Malbec wine came from a Hungarian peasant that made wine and distributed throughout France. It’s said that Malbec has made a first appearance in Argentina in 1868.
It’s introduced by Professor Pouet. The grape has flourished in Argentina because of the dry climate of the south.
The Characteristics of Malbec Wine
The Argentine malbec wine became known as a seductive wine. It’s somewhat peppery and has an aroma of fruit and violets.
Melbec wines tend to have a black inky color. The taste of the wine can be cherry or plum. Some Malbec wines even have a chocolate taste.
Where to buy Malbec wine
Malbec wine and Shiraz wine can be purchased at your local specialty wine shop. You can also order the other types that you’re searching for in the store.
If you don’t have a chance at your local wine shop, you are able to try to order a bottle on the Internet. You’ll be confident to get one that you search on a site like Google or Yahoo. Even you can also find wine software that can make you easier to find one.
Prices of Malbec wine
The wine can vary in price. Price can depend on your location as well as the age of the wine. Wine prices seem to be higher in states that have a high alcohol tax such as Minnesota.
On the internet malbec wine values start at $ 15 and go up to several hundred. It depends on the mixture and the type that you’re searching for.
It depends on the wine age as well. For instance, a bottle of Trapiche Oak Cask Malbec made this year only prices around $ 9! Finer Malbecs like Achaval Ferrer Finca Mirador tend to be higher in value.
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