Description Malbec was made famous by Argentina, but Aussie drops are really impressive too. And of course France was the original home of this great grape. Taste top examples from all three countries here. The Parcela Selecta Malbec from Argentina's Uco Valley come from a top estate named as a 'New World Top 5' winery. John Quarisa’s full-flavoured Q Malbec, and the fabulous 5OS Project from the great Steve Grimley are Aussie drops that impress with their intensity barbecue. There’s a gorgeous French star too, in the lovely Maison Legrand Malbec, a delicious partner to a platter of charcuterie.
John Quarisa is something of a medal magnet, his dark and delicious Malbec a perfect example. This 2022 vintage has four Golds, two of them Doubles.
From Mendoza's premium Uco Valley, this is a rich, dark and velvety red, with a warm wrap of oak, made at a 'New World Top 5' winery,by a winemaker who's worked at £350-a-bottle Opus One.
Just southeast of Bordeaux, Lot is home to Cahors and its serious Malbec wines. However, there's excellent value and quality to be found a little further afield too. Introducing Legrand - a gorgeous, fruit filled Malbec to rival those of Argentina.
A gorgeous McLaren Vale Malbec from the legendary Steve Grimley and the famed Lopresti vineyard, filled with lovely red fruits on a long, luscious finish.