Recommend a Malbec please?
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Pricing Update.......
Given the recent meltdown of the Argentine Peso vs. the US Dollar, you can now enjoy even better values on your favorite wines from Mendoza, Salta and Patagonia. Just make sure you can pay your purchase without plastic money and lock in some amazing values !!!! ^
Given the recent meltdown of the Argentine Peso vs. the US Dollar, you can now enjoy even better values on your favorite wines from Mendoza, Salta and Patagonia. Just make sure you can pay your purchase without plastic money and lock in some amazing values !!!! ^
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I picked up several bottles of this blend recently for about US$20 each:
http://www.urracawines.com/descargas...NGLEY_2007.pdf
I decanted one the other night and served it alongside a grilled NY strip and a baguette of good SF sourdough. Really, really nice ^
http://www.urracawines.com/descargas...NGLEY_2007.pdf
I decanted one the other night and served it alongside a grilled NY strip and a baguette of good SF sourdough. Really, really nice ^
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Feel free to mail or PM me if you need any assistance. I regularly ship to Texas...

New Malbec to look out for....
Bodega Aniello Malbec 006 - Patagonia
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I would do a little expectations management as not too many bodegas are available in Japan.... but you may be able to get a few labels from Catena, Trapiche, Achaval Ferrer and maybe Terrazas de los Andes.
Also, if you care to PM or email me, I can provide you with more information on an alternate solution that may be of interest to you.... this would make it possible for you to get any wine produced in Argentina delivered to your doorstep.
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The other day treated with BBQ Black Angus Ribeye and a great wine, 2010 Catena Alta Malbec. Although drinking great right now, it will improve after some years cellaring. Good value wine for $35
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Lets hope the company gets sold and passes on to someone with the means to bring back this House to the place it deserves.
On the subject of Winery sales.... half of Mendoza is up for sale... other names on the market include Luigi Bosca, Salentein, and various others. Bodegas are to be had, and some of the asking prices are not unreasonable if you can manage your investment expectations properly.
Please feel free to email or PM me if you need further assistance.
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Tonight's dinner at the grill started with a 2011 QUARA Malbec, Via Cabra Corral, Valle de Cafayate. Despite somewhat young, it had a rather full taste, although not to the level of the Catena, had at LHR T5 Flounge, last week-end
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If you liked the "regular" Malbec, you should try to seek out the Quara Single Vineyard series and also their Felix Lavaque which is an excellent Malbec based Meritage blend. I consider the Felix to be the best Blend made in Salta.
Using the style of this wine, here is a shortlist of Malbecs I would suggest you seek out.......
Escorihuela DON Malbec
Apartado Gran Malbec
Flichman Grand Vineyards Parcela 26 Malbec
Cobos Malbec Marchiori Vineyards
Judas Gran Reserva Malbec
Nico by Luca Malbec
Nicolas Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino
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Planning on a couple of hours trying out wines at JFK BA Galleries First, I was shocked to find my flight cancelled due to MX. My new flight started boarding the second I came out of security (!).
Well, still enough time for a glass of wine...
Decided on the only Malbec on display, 2011 Luigi Bosca Malbec, Single Vineyard.
Rather full-bodied, despite it's age, it had a nice spicy taste. Will check my wine store's possibility to get me one or two cases of this wine, maybe a couple of years older, if possible.
Looking forward to comments from Gaucho100K, FT's Malbec guru
Well, still enough time for a glass of wine...

Decided on the only Malbec on display, 2011 Luigi Bosca Malbec, Single Vineyard.
Rather full-bodied, despite it's age, it had a nice spicy taste. Will check my wine store's possibility to get me one or two cases of this wine, maybe a couple of years older, if possible.
Looking forward to comments from Gaucho100K, FT's Malbec guru

