Baron Edmond de Rothschild "Flechas de los Andes", Gran Malbec, Kosher
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Baron Edmond de Rothschild "Flechas de los Andes", Gran Malbec, Kosher - 2023

Item # 32352 750 mL

Dark and chocolatey Malbec from Argentina. Baron Edmond de Rothschild started this project about 10 years ago using experience and knowledge from Bordeaux. Kosher for Passover.

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Kosher for Passover

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Staff Pick Notes

As Malbec, one of Bordeaux's five grapes, is being phased out in France, it has grown to be one of the main red grapes of Argentina. The grape is purple-skinned and the clone used has full, luscious dark berry flavors with substantial but not bitter tannins and a good acid backbone. The vineyard and winery is owned by Baron Rothschild, who is associated with only the finest wineries and winemakers around the world. The Gran Malbec is a great holiday wine as well as an everyday food wine. Since it is not Mevushal, the natural grape flavors have not been altered. It is highly compatible with slow-roasted brisket and chicken dishes and root vegetables. Because of its smoothness, it is also a wine to share with friends even when not dining.

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Glossary

Argentina

Ever tried a sparkling Malbec? A Patagonian Pinot Noir? Argentine winemakers have long been in a position to experiment, most often with very tasty results. Many grapes flourish here, but none have been as commercially successful as Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. One of the great undiscovered gems is Torrontés, a fresh, aromatic white variety that is best enjoyed young. The red Bonarda grape is another approachable yet little-known variety that thrives here. If you prefer your red wines spicy,...

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Malbec

Known as Côt throughout much of France, Malbec is the dark-skinned variety that put Argentinian wine on the map - and likewise, Argentinian Malbec saved the grape from near obscurity. The Cahors appellation in France still relies on Malbec to distinguish many of its wines, but the area is exceptional in this regard. As the grape can be quite difficult to cultivate, it has become far less popular over the years, even in its Bordeaux home. Its South American renaissance has ensured, however, that...

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