It is snowing in Vancouver today, so I thought it was a fantastic idea to share our latest Crush On This video with you, where the ladies and I explore some alternatives to Malbec wines.
Gaining international popularity, Malbec wines are often consumer friendly in price and flavour profile. Malbec wines are lush and round with plum, vanilla, and mocha flavours. Malbec is a French variety but is mostly grown in its’ new home of Argentina. Known as Côt and Auxerrois in France, Malbec comes from the Bordeaux region.
If you enjoy Malbec, try looking for other grape varieties that tick the box on the flavour profile you prefer.
Check out this episode of Crush On This as we share alternatives to Malbec.
Love,
Christine
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Well that was a refresher no review of three Malbec alternatives. They all sounded interesting and delicious. Thank you ladies. ❤️🙋
Sorry, I meant to say “That was an interesting and refreshing review of three Malbec alternatives. Thank you ❤️🙋
Sorry for the typos, I tried to correct but the screen advised it was a duplicate and would not post. The screen to enter comments is only half as high and as such I could not see the original input. Very strange formatting.
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Watched the video on Malbec alternatives just now. Lovely to know I can get other wines that provide one of my favourite taste treats. I will look for the Bartier Bros. label in my local store. I truly wish I could just pop on down to the US to a Trader Joe’s as paying only $5US is pretty appealing! No idea where the Dolcetto variety might be sold, but will ask for it at my local shop as well. Thanks for the info Christine!