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February 28, 2023

GREAT DEALS ARE IN THE CARDS EDITORS AS OUR STACK THE DECK WITH VALUES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

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ARGENTINE MALBEC

ARGENTINA'S SIGNATURE GRAPE UPS THE ANTE WITH TERROIR-DRIVEN EXAMPLES

Form he overarching goal of Argentinian vintners over the past decade has been to transmit a sense of place in their wines, particularly when it comes to their flagship varietal, Malbec. In recent years, winemakers have gained confidence in their terroirs as well as their winemaking abilities, shifting toward fresher, less oaky styles that focus on the essence of the Malbec grape. The resulting wines are more vibrant, with excellent fruit concentration and smooth tannins. Who doesn’t like that?

What’s more, producers are able to capture the essence of Malbec even when making broad regional blends, while sub-regional expressions further highlight the uniqueness of specific provinces. As a result, there are terrific examples at every price point. Although many of the top wines carry hefty price tags, more than 60% of the wines we reviewed last year clocked in at less than 40, nearly a third of them scoring 90 points or higher.

At the center of the action is Mendoza, which accounts for 75% of the country’s wine production. This broad region is divided into numerous sub-regions, including two main areas: Primera Zona, which surrounds the city of Mendoza, and Uco Valley, approximately 50 miles south of the city. Each of these can be further broken down into smaller districts that showcase myriad styles depending on a range of soils, exposures and elevations. Bottlings from Primera Zona tend to be plush, with smooth tannins and less acidity than those from Uco Valley, where cooler temperatures and limestone outcroppings yield energetic versions with lots of natural acidity and

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A dreaded vineyard pest is threatening 500 years of traditional viticulture in the Canary Islands. Grape-growers recently discovered the first-ever confirmed cases of phylloxera on the volcanic archipelago. Vineyards in three towns on Tenerife, the largest and most populous of the islands, tested positive for the root louse, leaving winemakers and officials on edge as a response is organized.

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Even Napa's top producers struggled in the scorching 2022 vintage for Cabernet

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Regina King Creates a Tribute to Her Son With a New Wine Project

Actor, director and executive producer Regina King has been a major player in film and television for four decades, including her roles in Ray, Jerry Maguire and as Sharon Rivers in If Beale Street Could Talk, which won her the 2019 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In her latest film, she plays a New York City cop in director Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing. Now she’s adding vintner to her resume as she launches her wine label, MianU, beginning with an orange wine sourced from California’s Mendocino County. Pronounced “me and you,” it represents making a connection through shared experiences, she says.

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Gigondas Blanc: Exciting and New

There are fewer things more change-resistant than French wine appellation laws. It took the winegrowers in Southern Rhône's Gigondas region more than a decade of lobbying to secure the right to produce white wines that could bear the name of their esteemed cru. Finally, the Gigondas blancs, which debuted with the 2023 vintage, are making their way to the market.

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OPUS ONE 1979-2023

A 45-vintage vertical tasting shows the evolution of a California first-growth

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NAPA CABERNET 2015: Ten Years After

While shy of a classic rating, the vintage offers plenty of solid Cabernets still packed with fruit

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Napa's Dominus Buys Yountville Ranch Vineyard

Dominus Estate, the Napa Valley winery owned by Bordeaux’s Christian Moueix, has purchased the 86-acre Yountville Ranch vineyard from Markham Vineyards, next door to Dominus’ Napanook vineyard. Neither party disclosed a purchase price.

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COMPOSING OPUS ONE

Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild announced their revolutionary partnership in 1980. Today, a young team led by winemaker Michael Silacci is forging its full identity

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The Last Grape

Often overlooked Rhône red grape Muscardin is gaining attention in California thanks to Paso's Tablas Creek.

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DIFFERENT SHADES OF WHITE BURGUNDY

The 2022 vintage is a classic, with the elite wines joined by more affordable versions from nearby terroirs. The early 2023s, meanwhile, make for good drinking in the near-term

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