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Susana Balbo Malbec Crios de Susana Balbo Mendoza
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LOVE IT
05/11/2009
by Fish12744023
I just really love this Malbec and it is affordable at $11.49. The nose makes me want to sit and enjoy for a while and the tast is complex to this pallate. Good balance and delish.
Nice value for its type
01/17/2009
by CARUSONE12514388
It had a light, elegant color; Very lovely nose of fruit and very mild tannins; On the first sip, I tasted a very nicely balanced wine with an almost delicate composition of sweet berries with a lovely aftertaste. I would buy more.
A PLEASURABLE 3.5 STAR WINE
02/09/2008
by Jerome12357001
Not much to say about this one. Rather flat on the nose with a hint of blackberry. Fruity notes on the palate, medium body with a short, but dry finish. The finish is pleasurable, but I would not recommend to the WTC (Wine Tasters Club). This is an ok wine to drink with dinner, but don't get overly excited.

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About Argentina

Until the early 1990s, Argentina's wine industry was focused inward, as the local market's thirst was sufficient to absorb the huge quantities of everyday drinking wine produced there. But with per-capita consumption in the domestic market in sharp decline since the mid-1970s, Argentina's wine producers realized that they had to look to export markets to remain in business, and winemaking in Argentina began its transformation.


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Malbec

The Malbec grape may have originated in southwest France, where it still is grown under the name Cot. However, the grape's international profile has surged not because of what's going on in France, but rather because of current trends in Argentina.
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