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Mendoza is a large province, 57,462 square miles, almost as large as Illinois. Located in central-western Argentina, the awe-inspiring, snow-capped Andes Mountains create a picturesque backdrop to ...
Mendoza’s City Center is a great place to start. Arístides Street is the most popular for locals and tourists to eat and drink — here you can find a wide variety of restaurants, bars and shops.
Today, 85 percent of the world’s malbec wine is produced in Mendoza, a wine-producing province in Argentina located at the foothills of the snow-capped Andes mountains.
Argentina’s wine-making capital Mendoza (the name of the city and the province) is a welcome indulgence at any time of year. Dozens of bodegas (wineries) open their cellar doors year round to ...
In my exploration, Argentine malbecs coming from high-altitude vineyards — soaring 5,000 feet into the Andes Mountains — are the most interesting, often bursting with bright blue fruits and ...
Alamos, Argentina, Mendoza, Red Blend 2012, $8.99-$10.49 Argentina has put wines made from the malbec grape on the world stage.
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Reverse Wine Snob on MSNBianchi Organic Malbec Review
A nice example of Malbec for as little as $11, we review the Bianchi Organic Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina. 100% Malbec from ...
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