A 91 Point Mendoza Malbec under $15
20 Apr
Did you see all of the CRAZY World Malbec Day celebrations on April 17th? People in the streets, parades, free wine tastings, fireworks and food? No? You didn’t? Neither did I.
World Malbec Day sounds like a holiday made up by some trade association tasked with promoting this delicious wine varietal that’s doing a fine job promoting itself. It’s kind of like boss’s day. Nice idea, but do we really need another holiday?
Now that I’ve gone on an Andy Rooney style rant about how stupid the holiday is, I have to admit that I actually drank a Malbec on Sunday. Hypocritical I know, but I’v been wanting to try this one and Sunday was as good as any other day that ends in “y”. It’s not my fault it happened to be World Malbec Day.
The 2009 BenMarco Malbec is as good as this grape gets for $15. It’s aged in 50% new French oak (roughly $1000 per barrel), which makes you wonder how they can afford to sell it for this price. This wine is made by Susana Balbo, who is taking Argentina by storm right now (remember Crios?). The nose is sweet and fragrant with nice vanilla oak overtones, but the most impressive part of this Malbec is the texture. It’s silky and has the signature of a truly world class wine. This is a compelling argument for bottling red wines without fining or filtration.
Argentine Malbec seems to get better with every vintage and if this wine is any indication, 2009 is looking really good. Maybe World Malbec Day isn’t that silly after all…
Buy Here: 2009 BenMarco Malbec $14.95
Wine Advocate 91 points
“Blended with 10% Bonarda; spice box, incense, lavender, black cherry; rich, plush palate.”
Of note, this wine also received 90 points from Wine and Spirits and 89 from Stephen Tanzer






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