French Malbec (Entries tagged as bordeaux)
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International Malbec Competition
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Malbec de Cahors
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[email protected] (Evelyne Lejeune)
<p>Cahors malbecs are a partner of the International Malbec Competition organized in Bordeaux on November 2009. There will be 350 to 400 wines samples coming from about 10 countries, including Cahors. The best world specialists of Malbec wines will taste and judge the wines.</p><p>A press conference will be held in Bordeaux on April 28th, at the "<a href="http://www.citemondiale.com/presentation.htm">Cité Mondiale du Vin</a>". Jeremy Arnaud, Marketing Director of the Cahors Malbec Trade organization, will present the Cahors partnership with <a href="http://www.challengeduvin.fr/">the organization</a>. We'll tell you more about it next week!</p>
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 15:34:16 +0200
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Bordeaux
International Malbec Day
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How Malbec went to Argentina
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Malbec History
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In 1868, Professor Pouget introduced Malbec cuttings from Bordeaux to Argentina as well as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. In the warm and dry climate of South America, Malbec thrived.
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Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:54:06 +0100
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