The first Argentinian vineyards were planted in the 16th century by Spanish missionaries.
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 ...
Not all wine is created equal. Wine grape varieties have different characteristics (and different price tags). Malbec is a mouth-filling red with some specific characteristics making it the right ...
“We have a delicious secret—Argentina is more than Malbec,” says Matt Hedges, co-founder of Vino del Sol. “Thinking of Argentina as only Malbec is like thinking of California as only Zinfandel.” The ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A first-of-its-kind wine tasting event is back in Portland, and local soccer star Diego Valeri is expected to be among the crowd. ‘Malbec in the City!‘ is billed by organizers ...
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 ...
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 ...
Have American wine drinkers fallen out of love with Argentine Malbec? The question would have been unthinkable 14 years ago, the last time I devoted a column to Malbec. That column’s title: “How ...
Within the high altitudes of Mendoza, where the Andes Mountains rise like watchful sentinels, their snowcaps gleaming beneath ...
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