While the roots of Bodega Norton go back to 1895, it’s seen a lot of changes over the past 20-some years. It was acquired by Austrian businessman Gernot Langes-Swarovski in 1989 and has seen a lot of investment since then to improve the quality and quantity of wine they produce. In 2006 they were named […]
We’ve reviewed a number of Tercos wines in the past and found them to be reliably decent, although not necessarily stellar. But still, sturdy wines for the price. Most recently we reviewed their 2008 Tercos Malbec, and now it’s time to check out the 2009. This one will be a short and sweet review. The […]
If you haven’t seen it yet, my column in the latest issue of Mutineer Magazine is all about malbec. But it’s not all about 100% malbec, it also includes this malbec blend from Clos de los Siete. While there are a lot of pure varietal wines that I love, some of the most exciting wines […]
I talk every now and then about finding brands that you trust. It’s good to find a few brands that always seem to get it right, vintage after vintage. Brands that can be your go-to wines when you’re looking for a certain varietal or region. Don’t get me wrong, I love to be adventurous and […]
Last night, we reviewed a very good, although relatively pricey, malbec from Cruz Andina. Well, tonight, we’re checking out what a malbec for under $10 can deliver. I sometimes like to give a little background story about a wine, but with this one I don’t really have much story to share. This brand is part […]
So… you say you like malbec? Me too. Who can resist it, with it’s dark, silky-purple color, dense fruit flavors and floral aromatics. It’s no wonder this varietal has skyrocketed in popularity over the past ten years. And Argentina is the source for most of the exciting, new world malbec. And that’s what we’re going […]
We’ve recently reviewed Tercos’ Bonardo and were pleasantly surprised by what Tercos is doing with this little know variety. So here’s the more traditional offering from Tercos, their 2008 Malbec. For a little more information on this winery and some background on Tercos Malbec, check out our review of the 2007. With the 2008, Tercos […]
About a year ago we reviewed the 2007 Tercos Bonarda and now we’re checking out the 2008 vintage of this wine. If you’re not familiar with bonarda, you should introduce yourself. It’s one of the most grown varieties in Argentina. It’s an interesting wine with good complexity and medium structure. This variety is also known […]
If you haven’t sampled an Argentine malbec recently, you’re really missing out on a unique wine experience. It shouldn’t be any surprise that a country that produces so much juice – Argentina currently ranks 5th in global wine production – should be able to produce high quality wines across every price range. But the quality […]
We’ve been reviewing a lot of pinot noir over the past several weeks and we’re getting toward the end of this series. In the lineup, we’ve only reviewed one from Argentina so far, the Humberto Canale from Patagonia. And the Trumpeter makes it two, this one coming from the Mendoza region. Trumpeter is produced by […]