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Casa Vigil: The Argentine icon by Alejandro Vigil arrives at Upper Buena Vista. The "Messi of wines" inaugurates his rustic luxury restaurant, offering a unique tasting and pairing experience. Discover the magic of award-winning wines and haute cuisine in three environments: La Cava, El Patio, and El Cielo.
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Graziano's: One of Miami's most iconic Argentine restaurants is Graziano's, a beloved steakhouse that has been serving delicious meats and traditional Argentine dishes since it first opened its doors in 2004.
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Los Fuegos: There's a world of exquisite flavors and contemporary elegance at Los Fuegos, located in the prestigious Faena Hotel in Miami Beach.
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Ossobuco: Miami has been literally impacted by the disruptive proposal of this specialist in meats and wines that we present to you today, selected for the Michelin Guide. Ossobuco.
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The fascinating story of Malbec and how it conquered the world from Argentina
Malbec has its roots in southwest France, where it has been cultivated for centuries. However, it was in Argentina where this grape found its true home and its full potential. In the mid-19th century, French agronomist Michel Aime Pouget introduced Malbec to Argentina with the aim of improving local viticulture. Since then, the grape has adapted and flourished in the diverse Argentine terroirs, creating wines of unique and distinctive character.
The international boom
The success of Argentine Malbec on the international stage has been remarkable. The grape has won over the palates of wine enthusiasts worldwide, thanks to its rich flavor palette and versatility on the table. Over time, Malbec has become synonymous with the Argentine wine industry and one of the most coveted wines in the world, attracting the attention of critics and wine lovers alike.
10 stunning Malbec wines that are highly desired in Miami
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Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec
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Pyros Vineyard Limestone Hill Malbec
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Zuccardi Finca Piedra Infinita Supercal
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Adrianna Vineyard Mundus Bacillus Terrae Malbec
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Terrazas de los Andes Parcel N°1 E El Espinillo Malbec
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Gran Famiglia Malbec de Bodegas Bianchi
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La Celia Heritage Malbec de Bodega La Celia
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Rutini Single Vineyard Gualtallary Malbec
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Argento Single Block Altamira Malbec Orgánico
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Luigi Bosca Los Nobles Malbec Verdot
Commitment to sustainability
Today, the Argentine wine industry is committed to sustainability and environmental preservation. Under the motto "Argentine Malbec: Better for the World," a more conscious and environmentally respectful viticulture is promoted, with the aim of generating a positive impact on local societies and economies.
Let's celebrate Malbec World Week, toast to its fascinating history, and its promising future in the world of wine. Cheers!