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Malbec
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Once a major grape in Bordeaux, Malbec found its true home in Argentina where the high altitude and sunny days produce deeply colored, fruit-forward wines that have captured the world's attention.
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April 17th is World Malbec Day, celebrating when the grape was first officially recommended for Argentine cultivation in 1853.
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Mendoza
ArgentinaWorld's Malbec capital, high altitude vineyards up to 1,500m
Uco Valley
ArgentinaPremium sub-region with cooler nights, elegant wines
Cahors
FranceThe original home, produces 'Black Wine' of Cahors
Salta
ArgentinaWorld's highest vineyards at 3,000m
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Argentine asado
Blue cheese burgers
Empanadas
Dark chocolate
BBQ meats
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3-15 years