Born in Cahors in southwest France (where it is called Côt or Auxerrois) and once a major Bordeaux variety, Malbec has been reinvented in Argentina as the country's signature red. High-altitude Mendoza plantings produce deeply coloured, plump, plummy reds with violet aromatics and softer tannin than in France. The Cahors style remains darker, more savoury, more tannic — increasingly recognised as the variety's serious historical expression alongside Argentina's modern fame.
Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Malbec across Portuguese online retailers — 143 in the catalogue.
Malbec wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Mendoza, Ribera del Duero, Península de Setúbal, Napa Valley, Lisboa.
Born in Cahors in southwest France (where it is called Côt or Auxerrois) and once a major Bordeaux variety, Malbec has been reinvented in Argentina as the country's signature red. High-altitude Mendoza plantings produce deeply coloured, plump, plummy reds with violet aromatics and softer tannin than in France. The…
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