Malbec

Malbec is the perfect introduction to single varietal wines for new wine drinkers. It's accessible in price point as well as flavor profile. There's spice, tobacco, leather, and fruit mingling in the glass. Different regions of Argentina put their own stamp on the grape, but if you really want to drink your history, try a Malbec from Cahors, France.

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Spicy and full of dark fruit flavors, Malbec is an excellent entry to the world of red wines. In the past decade, it has exploded into the collective consciousness of wine drinkers everywhere, and although it was born in southwest France just outside of Bordeaux, is it Argentinian Malbec that steals the show, especially the ones from Mendoza. The French were in the process of uprooting much of the Malbec in Cahors until Argentina and Chile's new expressions started to tickle the collective conscious. Much like Sauvignon Blanc, Malbec had to move to New World vineyards to thrive.

What are the best Malbec wines?

The New World Malbec wines are softer and less tannic than the Old World but still manage to showcase the terroir of their sites. Malbec is a varietal that proves you can't predict where the next great