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About the Vineyard: Argentina is one of the world?s fastest-growing wine countries, riding the trend of Malbec?s popularity. However, Argentina is so much more than Malbec. We?ve curated a delicious selection of premium reds from Argentina, featuring favorites like Syrah and Cabernet, as well as hidden gems like Bonarda. And, of course, this case features a Mendoza Malbec or two as well. El Explorador Malbec, Mendoza: 6-Pack or 12-Pack Over the past decade, Malbec?s popularity has exploded. So much so that it is hard to remember a time when Malbec wasn?t one of America?s favorite crowd-pleasing reds. For quite some time, Malbec was thought of merely as one of the six wines allowed to be blended into a Bordeaux. That all changed about 100 years ago, when Malbec grapes were transported from France to enrich and improve Argentina?s wines and vines. Over a century later, Splash Wines started importing El Explorador Malbec from Argentina. It quickly became a staff and customer favorite. What makes Malbec so popular is how easy it is to drink and how well it goes with or without food. Along with the rich, inky purple color and herbaceous notes of spice, the red fruits balanced with oak make this a dynamite wine to enjoy with steak and chimichurri or simply after a long day at work. Some people love to call Malbec a working man?s Merlot and we couldn?t agree more. ABV: 14.2% Laymount Bonarda, Mendoza: 6-Pack or 12-Pack The average wine lover has most likely never heard of Bonarda. And if you ask them about Argentinian reds, they will probably name Malbec. Sure, Malbec may get most of the attention, but Bonarda is actually the second most commonly planted red grape in all of Argentina, after the mighty Malbec. If you?ve never gotten the chance to taste a Bonarda before, you couldn?t ask for a better one than the Laymount. That?s because the wines of Laymount come from Mendoza in Argentina. Mendoza is one of the most renowned wine regions in the whol
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About the Vineyard: Argentina is one of the world?s fastest-growing wine countries, riding the trend of Malbec?s popularity. However, Argentina is so much more than Malbec. We?ve curated a delicious selection of premium reds from Argentina, featuring favorites like Syrah and Cabernet, as well as hidden gems like Bonarda. And, of course, this case features a Mendoza Malbec or two as well. El Explorador Malbec, Mendoza: 6-Pack or 12-Pack Over the past decade, Malbec?s popularity has exploded. So much so that it is hard to remember a time when Malbec wasn?t one of America?s favorite crowd-pleasing reds. For quite some time, Malbec was thought of merely as one of the six wines allowed to be blended into a Bordeaux. That all changed about 100 years ago, when Malbec grapes were transported from France to enrich and improve Argentina?s wines and vines. Over a century later, Splash Wines started importing El Explorador Malbec from Argentina. It quickly became a staff and customer favorite. What makes Malbec so popular is how easy it is to drink and how well it goes with or without food. Along with the rich, inky purple color and herbaceous notes of spice, the red fruits balanced with oak make this a dynamite wine to enjoy with steak and chimichurri or simply after a long day at work. Some people love to call Malbec a working man?s Merlot and we couldn?t agree more. ABV: 14.2% Laymount Bonarda, Mendoza: 6-Pack or 12-Pack The average wine lover has most likely never heard of Bonarda. And if you ask them about Argentinian reds, they will probably name Malbec. Sure, Malbec may get most of the attention, but Bonarda is actually the second most commonly planted red grape in all of Argentina, after the mighty Malbec. If you?ve never gotten the chance to taste a Bonarda before, you couldn?t ask for a better one than the Laymount. That?s because the wines of Laymount come from Mendoza in Argentina. Mendoza is one of the most renowned wine regions in the whol buy from Rue La La