
Andas 2018 Malbec Argentina
Voted the "Best Malbec" and awarded 94 points and a Platinum medal at the 2019 San Diego International Wine & Spirits Challenge, we are loving the AndĂĄs Malbec. When it comes to grapes being associated with specific regions, there are a few standouts: Napa Cabernet, German Riesling, Syrah in the Rhone, and Merlot in Bordeaux. But if thereâs one grape and region that continues to prove why it should be added to the pantheon of great wines, itâs Malbec grown in the vineyards of Argentina. The AndaÌs Malbec deserves to be tasted with some of the great, young wines of the world. With a deep color, rich flavors, and balanced acidity itâs more delightful with every sip. The dark fruit flavors, earthy secondary notes, and firm structure leave it begging to be paired with food. We think this wine is especially nice with lean red meats.
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Andas 2018 Malbec Argentina
Voted the "Best Malbec" and awarded 94 points and a Platinum medal at the 2019 San Diego International Wine & Spirits Challenge, we are loving the AndĂĄs Malbec. When it comes to grapes being associated with specific regions, there are a few standouts: Napa Cabernet, German Riesling, Syrah in the Rhone, and Merlot in Bordeaux. But if thereâs one grape and region that continues to prove why it should be added to the pantheon of great wines, itâs Malbec grown in the vineyards of Argentina. The AndaÌs Malbec deserves to be tasted with some of the great, young wines of the world. With a deep color, rich flavors, and balanced acidity itâs more delightful with every sip. The dark fruit flavors, earthy secondary notes, and firm structure leave it begging to be paired with food. We think this wine is especially nice with lean red meats.
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Voted the "Best Malbec" and awarded 94 points and a Platinum medal at the 2019 San Diego International Wine & Spirits Challenge, we are loving the AndĂĄs Malbec. When it comes to grapes being associated with specific regions, there are a few standouts: Napa Cabernet, German Riesling, Syrah in the Rhone, and Merlot in Bordeaux. But if thereâs one grape and region that continues to prove why it should be added to the pantheon of great wines, itâs Malbec grown in the vineyards of Argentina. The AndaÌs Malbec deserves to be tasted with some of the great, young wines of the world. With a deep color, rich flavors, and balanced acidity itâs more delightful with every sip. The dark fruit flavors, earthy secondary notes, and firm structure leave it begging to be paired with food. We think this wine is especially nice with lean red meats.





















