Tasting Highlights: Argentinean Malbec

Two estates make benchmark Malbecs in Argentina
James Molesworth
Posted: June 19, 2006

Wine Spectator readers should by now be familiar with the wines of Achával-Ferrer; the Mendoza winery's single-vineyard Malbecs have become benchmarks for Argentina. Less well-known but equally impressive is the top wine from Bodega Noemía de Patagonia, which is quietly turning out an amazing Malbec of its own from the Río Negro area, in Argentina's southern province of Patagonia.

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