Malbec is a black grape variety that produces red wines. Although it is grown in several places around the world it’s famously known as the signature grape of Argentina, especially from its spiritual home, the high-altitude region of Mendoza. Malbec is native to South-West France and is especially important in a region called Cahors, east of Bordeaux. Cahors is the only wine producing region outside of Argentina that leads with this grape and champions it. Image caption: Malbec in Argentina (Source: South America Wine Guide) Malbec from Argentina Malbec thrives in moderate and warm climates, and it is in the dry climate of Argentina that it really shines. Malbec wines produced
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