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#1. Alamos Malbec

4.8
346 ratings
13
Alamos-Malbec
Alamos Malbec captures the spirit and terroir of Argentina’s signature variety. Grown at high-level altitudes, our Malbec offers layers of dark cherry and blackberry with a velvety mouthfeel. This complex red wine pairs beautifully with a wide range of cuisine and is recognized for its pronounced freshness.

#2. Bota Box Malbec

4.9
138 ratings
2
Bota-Box-Malbec
Bota Box Malbec is a plush, medium-bodied wine with aromas of blueberry and blackberry. Jammy, luscious flavors of blackberry jam and blueberry syrup follow, leading into soft, earthy tannins on the finish.

#3. Tilia Malbec

5.0
45 ratings
0
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Cherry, Dark Fruit, Floral, Vanilla
  • Food Pairing:
    Duck & Game Bird, Fruit - Sweet
  • ABV:
    13.5%
Aromas of black cherries and plums are accompanied by notes of violets and vanilla. On the palate the wine is rich and full-bodied with flavors of juicy blackberries, cranberries, and black currants abound, followed by notes of vanilla and sweet spice.

#4. Layer Cake Malbec

4.5
47 ratings
4
Layer-Cake-Malbec
The 2011 is a classic Malbec, but undoubtedly Layer Cake. Big, brooding, black fruit, then rich earth, truffles and dark cocoa are at the front. The Sea of Stones vineyard is at its core, always evident with the thread of minerality that the deep alluvial cobblestones lend. This wine is so elegant in the mouth with fresh-picked blackberries, simmering chocolate sauce on the stove, and somewhere someone's cooking bacon ? so many layers, so little time.?

#5. Don Miguel Gascon Malbec

4.6
40 ratings
3
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Anise, Chocolate, Dark Fruit, Spicy
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Cheese - Hard Aged
  • ABV:
    N/A
Don Miguel Gascon Malbec hails from Mendoza, a mountainous province at the foot of the Andes Mountains, along the western edge of Argentina. Regarded as the most important wine producing province in Argentina, Mendoza accounts for more than 80% of Argentine winemaking. Don Miguel Gascon Malbec hails from Mendoza, a mountainous province at the foot of the Andes Mountains, along the western edge of Argentina. On the palate it has much more concentration to the flavors than the nose would indicate. This is a big wine that gives loads of blackberry and plum flavors up front, leading into cocoa that carries into a fairly long finish. Fine tannins and sufficient acidity give this wine reasonable structure.

#6. Antigal Uno Malbec

5.0
37 ratings
0
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Acidic, Berry, Blueberry, Bright, Chocolate, Floral, Vanilla
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Cheese - Nutty & Semi-Firm, Fish - Meaty & Oily, Mushrooms, Pasta, Turkey
  • ABV:
    13.9%
The grapes of this wonderful wine come from Uco Valley - Tupungato, Gualtallary, and La Arboleda. Areas highly recognized for their excellent quality. The vineyards are located at 1100 meters above sea level, with a great thermal amplitude between day and night, which allows the development of aromatic elegance and concentration. The exceptionally gentle treatment of hand-selected Malbec grapes is made possible by the winery’s gravity-flow system, which eliminates the need for forceful pumps and pressers. The care taken through all stages of winemaking — from initial cluster-chilling through sorting, maceration, fermentation, and barrel aging — produced an unusually elegant Malbec with great balance and supple tannins. This Malbec is aged in wood for 8 to 10 months, has red and purple colors, typical of this variety. On the nose, this wine offers delicious plum, strawberry, and blackberry flavors with enticing hints of violets, vanilla, and milk chocolate. Brightened by carefully protected natural acidity, this violet-red wine has a silky texture and provides an agreeably persistent finish.

#7. Terrazas de los Andes Reserva Malbec

5.0
28 ratings
0
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Terrazas is a story of visionaries who made bold decisions before the potential of Argentina was known. In the 1950s Moët & Chandon created Bodega Chandon. In the 90s, its president had a vision for high quality still wine in Mendoza and, with a team led by Hervé Birnie-Scott, explored the terroir. They realized the region’s robust wines could be more refined and modern coming from a cooler terroir selected at higher altitude. Years of experimentation allowed them to understand the right altitude for each varietal expression. Born in 1996, Terrazas de los Andes evolved an elegant Argentinian-French style in Mendoza. Terrazas Reserva Malbec is a blend of the emblematic terroirs of the Estate and reflects Terrazas’s signature winemaking style. Each vineyard’s grapes have unique aromas that reflect the specific altitude and soil. When put together in Terrazas Reserva, they become facets of a layered and complex expression of Terrazas.

#8. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Malbec

4.5
31 ratings
3
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Dark Fruit, Berry, Pepper, Vanilla
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Pork
  • ABV:
    13.5%
The color is a deep red with great intensity. On the nose, the wine shows delicious hints of plums and herbs. This Merlot reveals hints of chocolate and spice, while integrating perfectly with the toasted American oak. The wine is smooth with great structure.

#9. Punto Final Malbec Clásico

4.8
25 ratings
1
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Dark Fruit, Currant, Oak, Vanilla
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Cheese - Hard Aged
  • ABV:
    13.5%
Deep violet colors with red hues. Strong floral tones of violet and rose combined with red fruits such as blackcurrant and raspberry. Subtle notes of vanilla from the passing contact with oak. In the palate, the wine is smooth and silky with round tannins and a long persistant finish. Pairs with all types of meat and light pasta.

#10. Frontera Malbec

5.0
21 ratings
0
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Cherry, Dark Fruit, Spicy, Velvety
  • Food Pairing:
    Pasta, Beef
  • ABV:
    13.5%
Exhibits a deep, dark purple-red color leading to a bouquet of fresh red fruits folded with coffee notes. The palate is highlighted by mouth-filling black cherry and dark plum flavors, elegantly wrapped with subtle spice and velvety, gentle tannins.

#11. 90+ Cellars Old Vine Malbec (Lot 23)

4.7
19 ratings
1
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This wine is made from meticulously tended Malbec grapes grown on high-elevation, old vines in the Lujan de Cuyo region of Mendoza, in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. It boasts exquisite aromas of dark berries, plum and spice, and is well balanced with ample structure and mild tannins. Dark cherry and hints of wood smoke emerge on the finish to leave an elegant and lasting impression.

#12. Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino

5.0
18 ratings
0
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  • Tasting Notes:
    Red Fruit, Dark Fruit, Vanilla, Mocha
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Lamb
  • ABV:
    13.5%
The Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino 2008 shows a saturated dark violet color; the nose offers cassis, mocha and clove, along with a strong suggestion of soil tones. It combines density and sweetness on the one hand, with gripping, lightly saline flavors of tobacco, dark berries, spices and minerals; a palate-staining finish dominated by sweet black and blue fruits.

#13. Trivento Reserve Malbec

4.7
19 ratings
1
Trivento-Reserve-Malbec
Deep red and violet in color, with powerful aromas of ripe red fruits, strawberries and cherries, with hints of coffee and chocolate from the oak. Good body and fl eshy tannins with a long, lingering finish

#14. Alamos Malbec Seleccion

4.7
18 ratings
1
Alamos-Malbec-Seleccion
Smooth and ripe with dense, smooth texture and lovely, rich style; juicy, lush and balanced with a long, vibrant finish.

#15. Diseno Malbec

5.0
17 ratings
0
Diseno-Malbec
Malbec has thrived in Argentina since the 1800s when cuttings were transplanted from their original home in France. Now considered among the world’s most distinguished red wines, Malbec flourishes in Mendoza. Vines grow in fertile soil, rich with old mineral deposits, irrigated by heavy winter snow melt from the Andes glaciers. Diseño captures the very essence of Argentina and is designed to showcase the rich flavors of Old Vine Malbec grown in this ideal land.

#16. Trapiche Oak Cask Malbec

5.0
13 ratings
0
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Vineyards located between 750 and 1100 meters above sea level. Purple-colored, the nose offers up plum and black cherry notes with a touch of black pepper. The palate is soft and round with ripe, saturated berry flavors. Finishes spicy and full with chewy tannins. Ideal to serve with cheeses, red meats, mushrooms, stew and the typical Argentinian “asado”.

#17. Terrazas de los Andes Altos de Plata Malbec

4.6
14 ratings
1
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Terrazas is a story of visionaries who made bold decisions before the potential of Argentina was known. In the 1950s Moët & Chandon created Bodega Chandon. In the 90s, its president had a vision for high quality still wine in Mendoza and, with a team led by Hervé Birnie-Scott, explored the terroir. They realized the region’s robust wines could be more refined and modern coming from a cooler terroir selected at higher altitude. Years of experimentation allowed them to understand the right altitude for each varietal expression. Born in 1996, Terrazas de los Andes evolved an elegant Argentinian-French style in Mendoza. Altos del Plata by Terrazas de los Andes is the pure, young and fruity expression of a single varietal grown at its ideal altitude in Mendoza. For Altos del Plata, the Estate selects the cool-climate vineyards it believes most completely express the essence of the fruit and applies delicate and attentive winemaking techniques to retain the original aromas of Malbec – pure, fresh and spontaneous.

#18. Cigar Box Reserve Hand Harvested Malbec

5.0
12 ratings
0
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    Dark Fruit, Floral, Vanilla, Rich
  • Food Pairing:
    Fish - Meaty & Oily, Beef
  • ABV:
    13.5%
Our grapes are bunch selected and hand-harvested because like you, they burst with color and confidence. Drink Cigar Box with the finest meats and cheeses to complement any meal. Ripe plum and fruit flavors mingle with a somewhat tart finish for a balanced delicious everyday Malbec.

#19. Catena Malbec

4.6
13 ratings
1
Catena-Malbec
High altitude vines selected by Laura Catena. The Catena family, since 1902: Argentina's Malbec pioneer. For over four generations, the Catena family has grown vines in the foothills of the Andes mountains in Mendoza, Argentina. Laura Catena, great granddaughter of founder Nicola Catena, has created a Malbec blend with intense black fruit aromatics and the smooth, lengthy finish that has become the family's trademark characteristic. Catena Malbec is sourced from the family's high altitude vineyards in Maipu (20%), Lujan de Cuyo (10%), Tupungato (40%) and San Carlos (30%). From the marriage of these historic parcels emerges a wine of unique character that has natural balance, concentration and a distinct varietal identity. Alc. by vol 13.9%. Estate grown and bottled by Bodega Catena Zapata. Product of Argentina.

#20. Woodbridge Malbec by Robert Mondavi

4.6
13 ratings
1
Woodbridge-Malbec-by-Robert-Mondavi
Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Malbec Red Wine is a bold wine that offers juicy fruit flavors of plum and blackberry with a touch of vanilla. Bold aromas of cedar, fresh black cherry and blueberry draw you into a medium bodied wine that's richly complex but approachable. The malbec grapes used in this California red wine are sourced from Lodi, then aged in French and Hungarian oak barrels. The distinctive notes of spicy oak that result allow this malbec wine to pair perfectly with intense meat dishes, such as smoky cured meats, lamb chops or carne asada. It's also delicious to sip on its own. For the best flavor, store this bottle of wine at room temperature, then chill in the refrigerator for 30 to 60 minutes before serving. Crafted for over 30 years and perfect for every day, Woodbridge offers approachable fine wine that you don't have to overthink. Please enjoy our wines responsibly. © 2020 Woodbridge Winery, Acampo, CA