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Malbec, a virtually forgotten grape in its ancestral home of Bordeaux, has been reborn in a land thousands of miles away in ...
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR Who claims there are no second acts in life? Malbec, a virtually forgotten grape in its ...
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The Absolute Best Low-Tannin Red Wine VarietiesAs with many confusing aspects of wine, bonarda refers to two distinct grape varieties — one in Argentina and one in Italy. More specifically, the former is originally from the French region of ...
With all due respect to classic wines, this Passover, Talia Levin recommends switching things up with something entirely ...
Get a sneak peek at Wine Spectator editors' latest wine tastings with new scores and tasting notes for recently reviewed ...
When it comes to wine for the Passover seder, local retailers like The Grove Kosher Market, Heinen’s and Unger’s Kosher ...
I always get asked ‘What comes after Malbec?’ and my response is always: ‘More Malbec!’”. Santiago Achával’s quip has become a familiar refrain ...
Wine production in Argentina increased 33% in 2010 The world area under vines and vitivinicultural production continued in 2010 its downward trend with the exception of Argentina and Chile ...
By Eric Asimov I’ve always been suspicious of the “signature grape” theory, the idea that each wine area should call to mind a particular grape, as Argentina does malbec. It’s always ...
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