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Everything Right Celebrating Malbec

09 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Howard in Newspaper Column 2013, South America

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Amado Sur, Casillero del Diablo, Dona Paula, Graffigna, Obra Prima, Wines of Argentina, World Malbec Day

Malbec has long been a go-to wine for many people. Malbec is one of the great value wine deals in the world.

The French blending grape found its way across the Atlantic in the 1860s and settled nicely in Argentina. The Andes Mountain foothills proved an ideal environment for the grape. That Mendoza region now produces most of the great Malbec wines of the world.

Grape Sense LogoThe best thing about Malbec is the ability to pick one up at a wine shop for $10-$18 and enjoy world class wine.

World Malbec Day is April 17 and reason to celebrate. Though celebrating Malbec could be any day of the year. It’s fashionable to have Malbec Day, Cabernet Day, or maybe even table grape day. But marketing promotions do help bring attention to the product.

Argentinean producers do not have the market cornered on Malbec; they just produce the best product. Malbec has also found its way into Chile’s Rapel Valley.

PrintThe grape thrives in both regions because of a hot and dry summer. The grape takes constant sun to reach its optimal ripeness.

France’s Malbec, with love to the French for making everything difficult, is Cahors. Keep in mind old world wine regions designate their wines by geography and not the grape.

The Cahors Malbec is usually a bit lighter in style than the rich Argentine wines. I find the few Chilean Malbecs I’ve tasted similar to Mendoza wines but a little less pronounced fruit.

Argentina has become a major force in the U.S. wine market.  According to WineSur, and data from Impact Databank, Argentine Malbec has grown from 625,000 cases in 2005 to 4 million cases last year. That puts Argentina fifth in U.S. imports behind Italy, Australia, France, and Chile.

Malbec is thought of as steak wine, much like Cabernet Sauvignon. But Malbec is a great choice when the beef dish isn’t as big as a charred, grilled piece of beast.  It’s awesome with barbecue, braised and stewed meats, lamb, and more.

Typically, Malbec has rich fruit, smoke, and spice on the palate. It’s certainly a full bodied, dry red wine. But with that said, most Malbecs will have a little smoother finish than a big Cabernet Sauvignon.

Howard Pick’s:

Amado Sur Malbec Blend, SRP $15: Big rich and smooth fruit, wonderful balance, acid, and tannin structure on the finish. Drinks like a much more expensive wine. This bottle is predominantly Malbec with a bit of Bonarda and Syrah. It’s a great example from Argentina’s Mendoza region. Trade Sample

Casillero Del Diablo Malbec, SRP $12. This wine is not quite as rich as the Amado Sur but pure Malbec flavors. It’s definitely a food wine but a great bargain. Trade Sample

Other great Malbec options:  Durigutti, $15; Maipe, $10; Graffigna Reserve, $12; Obra Prima Reserva, $16.99; Altos, $11; Dona Paula Estate, $15.99. These are just a few I’ve enjoyed in recent years. All are good examples of Malbec and represent nicely-balanced wines.

So whether it’s World Malbec Day April 17, or you just have the urge for something different with your steak, try Malbec!

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Back to a Reasonable Price Point

19 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by Howard in South America

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Casillero del Diablo, Chile, Concha Y Toro, Malbec

My last blog post was for an $85 Oregon cult wine. Some would say that’s not knowing the audience. I’ve built five-and-a-half years of wine writing by focusing mostly on value wine. But I think it is interesting for the reader to learn about the big things out there – and obviously, I enjoy exploring wine from all regions at all price points.

Casillero MalbecMalbec is one of my ‘go-to’ wines and should be one of yours. Some Malbecs are certainly better than others, but taken within context of price and producer, they seldom disappoint.

I’m sipping a $12 Chilean Malbec as this gets written. The wine was opened last night and needed a little air as a young wine – not for the fruit so much but to soften the sharp edges, the astringency young wines at this price often dominate a newly opened bottle.

Malbec is king in Argentina, of course, but plenty of the little dark grape is grown next door in Chile as well. Casillero del Diablo 2011 Malbec is affordable, drinkable red wine. It’s light on the fruit when opened and given a little air, but I’m getting nice rich plum and raspberry on its second night.

There is nothing sophisticated about this wine, nor would you expect it for $12. Cellartracker members give it 87 points which I think is about right. If you’re grilling a steak or about any beef dish, red sauce pasta, or even seasoned pork – Malbec can be a great choice. Try Malbec with BBQ!

One more point I make to wine friends all the time and I wrote it at the top. My last blog post was an $85 bottle of wine while tonight’s glass has $12 wine. Learn to judge a glass of juice for what it is. You can’t compare these two wines. I thought the $85 wine was fabulous but overpriced some. This $10-$11 wine is good wine at that price point. Get it?

Cassilero del Diablo 2011 Malbec, $8-$12, Recommended.

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