Looking for something to drink as the region thaws? You’ll want a red wine, and you may want to give a malbec a try. Orphaned from Bordeaux, where it was used as a minor blending grape, most malbecs ...
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Larceny Bourbon & Cooper & Thief unveil bourbon barrel-finished Napa red wine
What happens when a top bourbon barrel-aged wine brand finishes a Napa Valley red blend in Larceny's wheated bourbon barrels?
There’s something comforting about something familiar around the holidays. Maybe that’s why so many of us (myself included) watch movies like “A Christmas Story” (best Christmas movie, period) or ...
Cooking meat on a grill with a glass of wine - Alex Photo Stock/Shutterstock If 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 ...
This story is from an installment of The Oeno Files, our weekly insider newsletter to the world of fine wine. Sign up here. Hobbs and Rolland agree that while both regions offer a continental climate, ...
Malbec might be the best-known wine from Argentina. Nearly 40% of all red wines from this soccer-obsessed country in South America are made with malbec grapes, according to Wines of Argentina. And ...
We know malbec as the main red grape of Argentina. Traditionally, though, it was part of Bordeaux’s blend, but it fell out of favor there, especially after a deadly frost in February 1956 killed many ...
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