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Redwood Creek Malbec

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I was actually a little surprised when I saw that Redwood Creek had a Malbec.  I typically think of them as producers of Californian wine.  After all, the brand name “Redwood” makes you think of northern California.  But Redwood Creek is ultimately part of E&J Gallo, who distribute wines from all over the world.  You’ll see Frei Brothers referenced on Redwood Creek wines too, and they are also part of E&J Gallo.

It turns out that Redwood Creek has been producing Malbec for a few years, I just never noticed.  Most Malbec that I come across I expect to come from either Argentina or Cahors, France — not that other regions couldn’t grow it — and this one is from Argentina.

Redwood Creek Malbec

This Malbec has big ol’ juicy blackberry aromas with an undercurrent of licorice, salami and tobacco.  The palate is filled with bountiful dark fruit flavors. Blackberry jam, currant and plum fill your mouth.  The tannins are slightly silky, however I would have liked them a touch heavier.  It’s a little bit tart on the finish, but still has plenty of fruit flavors.  I don’t find this to be an incredibly elegant Malbec, but it is still yummy.  And and extreme bargain!!!!!

Wine: Redwood Creek
Variety: Malbec
Vintage: 2009
Alcohol: 13.5%
Rating: 85
Price: $7.00

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Disclosure: This wine was received as a sample.

Tim Lemke Tim is the founder and chief reviewer at Cheap Wine Ratings since 2007.

Comment(0)

  1. Hey, you’re not the only one! I never noticed they had a Malbec either. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it on the grocery store shelves. Sounds interesting though! I’ll have to seek it out =)

  2. this wine is EXCEPTIONAL ~ for the low cost!

    i scored a 1.5 bottle for $12.99
    i was VERY surprised at how rich the taste was….very smooth, silky and a nice smoky taste

  3. i have been drinking malbec and merlot for years. great wine until recently, the merlot has been a bit watery. what’s the deal?

    1. I haven’t come across much watery merlot. Although with merlot, keep an eye on the alcohol level. I’ve found that those with under 13% tend to taste a little thin.

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