Wine of the Week for June 28, 2010

Malbec (black wine) seems to be the grape of the moment, and store shelves have lots to choose from. Here are a  few of the more table-worthy offerings: 

Tilia Malbec 2008 - $12.95
Style: R2

Argentina: Catena
Somewhat light on the nose, with chocolate aroma layered over rosebud, mint and blackcurrant. Equally light side on the palate, with leather and red berry flavour and firm tannins. Very good body and length. There’s wonderful typicity here and potenrial for further cellaring, 3-5 years. (LCBO 160945) Currently 169 LCBO stores have 6 or more bottles (according to on-line database)

Trivento Fair Trade Malbec 2008 - $9.95
Style: R2
Argentina: Mendoza
Subtle on the nose, with mainly plum and chocolate aromas. Quite yummy, somewhat sweetish, with cherry and strawberry flavour, cool acidity and negligible tannins. Medium body and length, it's an easy-going crowd pleaser with ample character. (LCBO 160994) Currently 160 LCBO stores have 6 or more bottles (according to on-line database)

Trivento Tribu Malbec 2008 - $8.95
Style: R2

Argentina: Mendoza
Aromas include plum, dark chocolate and some blackberry. Reminds me more of merlot, with soft tannins, cherry flavour and a tangy acidity at the close.  Good body and length. A crowd pleaser, somewhat on the light side, but excellent for the price. (LCBO 145284) Currently 168 LCBO stores have 6 or more bottles (according to on-line database)

Passion of Argentina Malbec 2008 - $8.95
Style: R2

Argentina
Inky black cherry colour. A riot of dark fruits on the nose, with hints of liquorice and even ripe apple. Almost sweet at first, with ripe black cherry, black raspberry, soft tannins, and a firm backbone. With very good body and length, it delivers a lot for the price. (LCBO 163188) Currently 195 LCBO stores have 6 or more bottles (according to on-line database)

Domaine Jean Bousquet Malbec 2007 - $11.95
Style: R2

Argentina: Tupungato Valley 
Subtle dark berry aromas with hints of vanilla, chocolate, game, and garrigue. Sweetish at the beginning, with concentrated berry flavours and traces of vanilla and chocolate atop silky tannins. Quite big and very long, it is sumptuous and worth at least 5-bucks more. (LCBO 160952) Currently 149 LCBO stores have 6 or more bottles (according to on-line database)

Try any of the above with steak and kidney pie, lamb shanks, beef en croute, beef wellington, game, mature hard cheeses, cabbage rolls, duck a l'orange, truffles, steak tartar (From The Frugal Oenophile’s Winegrape Primer)

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