Wineries in Argentina proved to be a quick study and effectively used their signature grape, malbec, to open global markets
. Those plush, ripe and often oaky mass-market red wines made such an impression, it was a challenge to engage consumers on another level. That didn’t matter, as malbec pushed aside Australian shiraz to become the world’s “It” grape in the 2000s.Today, as consumer tastes continue to evolve, there’s been considerable effort to showcase what Argentinian wine is truly about.
A major spotlight at LCBO outlets across Ontario, which wraps up this weekend, and promotional efforts in other provinces show increasing interest in the bigger picture of what’s happening across Argentina, including in wine-growing areas to the north and south. Mendoza remains the country’s largest and most prolific wine-making region, accounting for more than 85 per cent of the country’s wine production. There’s a large amount of malbec planted across Mendoza’s dramatic range of vineyard districts, but there are also bonarda, cabernet sauvignon, syrah, tempranillo and merlot grapes that add to the ready supply of enjoyable red wines.
This week’s recommended wines are some of the standouts from a recent tasting of 30 selections from Argentina. The focus here is to show affordable wines that you can enjoy now or throughout the year. Most of these wines hail from Mendoza, with some well-made examples of classic malbec in the mix. But it’s the unexpected bottles, including noteworthy cabernet sauvignons and a provocative white blend, that go to show what else wine lovers can expect from Argentina going forward.
This is an enjoyable dry white wine that’s fruity and enjoyable. It offers pleasant floral, peach and melon notes that make it a solid everyday sipping wine. Drink now. Available in Ontario at the above price , $13.99 in British Columbia, various prices in Alberta, $14.99 in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Toronto film festival announces venues, pricing for pandemic-shaped showcaseThe Toronto International Film Festival is giving more details on a hybrid festival that will largely feature digital screenings for home viewers but will also offer in-person screenings at venues such as TIFF Bell Lightbox and the Isabel Bader Theatre.
Read more »
'Their side of the story'? New book goes behind the scenes of Harry and Meghan's royal riftA new book purporting to take readers behind the scenes of Prince Harry and Meghan’s courtship and their subsequent escape from the laser pressure of being royals is now available.
Read more »
UN food chief says he’s ‘very concerned’ Lebanon could run out of bread in about 2 ½ weeksEight-five per cent of Lebanon's grain comes through Beirut's devastated port – but David Beasley believes an area of the port can be made operational this month
Read more »
Raptors have options for eighth, ninth spots of playoff rotation - Sportsnet.caWith the seeding games coming to a close and the playoffs looming, the Toronto Raptors have multiple end-of-bench candidates to explore filling out the rotation with.
Read more »
Canadian Cannabis Company Drops ‘Hobo’ From Its Name After BacklashThe company says it's changing its name in a bid to become more inclusive
Read more »
UN council at odds over peacekeeping operation in LebanonThe UN Security Council remains at odds over the way the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon operates on the ground, with the United States backing Israel's demands for major changes.
Read more »