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Alamos Malbec Argentina Red Wine (750 Ml)
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This wine is smooth and has a great price. It has a silky, yet slightly bitter taste of black cherries and is perfect for pairing with meat and fish dishes. It has an aftertaste that is not a fan of, but is still worth buying. It is a little heavier than some Malbecs, but is good with heartier meals.

Pros

  • Very smooth
  • No added sulfites
  • Great price
  • Great quality
  • Perfect for pairing with dishes

Cons

  • Slightly bitter taste
  • Unpleasant aftertaste
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Alamos Malbec Red Wine is a fruit-forward Argentinian Malbec with a rich, flavorful aroma. Opening up with concentrated fruit notes of plum, blackberry and dark cherry, this medium-bodied wine delights your palate with soft tannins and a smooth finish. Hints of brown spice and vanilla bring added layers of complexity. Ideal for serving at dinner parties, this versatile Malbec wine from Argentina pairs well with anything from ribeye steak to grilled chicken and broccoli. Alamos Malbec Red Wine is crafted with quality wine grapes from Mendoza's Uco Valley, offering a true taste of Argentina.Few winegrowing regions in the world boast the bold combination of elevation, climate, sun exposure and natural irrigation afforded to Argentinian viticulture and the vineyards of Alamos. Tucked under the massive shoulders of the Andes Mountains in west central Argentina, the province of Mendoza is renowned for housing some of the countrys best winegrowing regions. The character of Mendoza wines is forged in high-altitude desert vineyards at 3,000 to 5,000 feet, irrigated by mineral-rich snowmelt from the Andes. High altitude means cool temperatures and clear air, and clear air means more sunlight for building flavor in the grapes, helping to make Mendoza the source of Argentinas well-earned reputation for top quality, unique wines and viticulture.

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