Don’t know about
you, but I suffer from malbec fatigue. It’s a fine grape, and so are some of
the wines made from it, but malbec has to be treated well, and carefully. Remember,
the word’s a conjunction of the French for bad, and nose.
Malbec fatigue’s
right up there with dreaded Australian
Shiraz syndrome - jammy, boring, same same – so if you detect these things in,
say, Argentine malbecs, and if you like American wines, just jump over the
Andes. To Chile.
There the standard’s
cabernet, and a fine, affordable one’s still made by Concha y Toro - the 2010
Gran Reserva. Concha y Toro remains one of the best cabernet bargains on earth,
a tribute to that winery’s long-standing tradition of excellence and affordability.
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