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1 | Rafale | France |
2 | Deetlefts | South Africa |
3 | Celestial bay | Australia |
4 | Alamos | Argentina |
5 | Swartland | South Africa |
6 | Finca Las Moras | Argentina |
7 | Franschhoek Cellar | South Africa |
8 | Osborne Sherry | Spain |
9 | Black Bird | South Africa |
10 | Raymond Huet | France |
11 | Rendez Vous | France |
12 | Kiwi Cuvee | France |
13 | Castillo De molina | Chile |
14 | Cuvee Speciale | France |
15 | Hesketh | Australia |
16 | Culemborg | South Africa |
17 | Spier | South Africa |
18 | Villa antinori | Italy |
19 | Sachetto Fili | Italy |
20 | Prosecco | Italy |
21 | Vina Lastra | France |
22 | Yarden | Israel |
23 | Geyser Peak | America |
24 | Coleccion Privada | Argentina |
25 | Teperberg | |
26 | Arauco | Chile |
27 | Four cousins | South Africa |
28 | Asconi | Chile |
29 | Cockburn’s | Portugal |
30 | JP Chenet | France |
31 | the beach house | South Africa |
32 | Kumala | South Africa |
33 | Fuzion | Argentina |
34 | Matua | New Zealand |
35 | Delush | South Africa |
36 | Pierre marcel | France |
37 | Ernie els | South Africa |
38 | 1865 wine | Chile |
39 | Penasol | South Africa |
40 | Riunite | Italy |
41 | Tommasi | Italy |
42 | Fragolino | Italy |
43 | Durbanville Hills | South Africa |
44 | Tantehue | Chile |
45 | Jacob's Creek | Australia |
46 | Nabygelegen | South Africa |
47 | Fonseca | Portugal |
48 | Gran Verano | Chile |
49 | Casillero del diablo | Chile |
50 | Rupert & Rothschild | South Africa |
51 | Santa Cristina | Italy |
52 | Finca Flichman | Argentina |
53 | Nobile Wines | Germany |
54 | Trumpeter | Argentina |
55 | Gato Negro | Chile |
56 | Zonnebloem | South Africa |
57 | Mont Rochelle | South Africa |
58 | Welmoed | South Africa |
59 | Alandra | Portugal |
60 | Hardys | Australia |
61 | Pequena Vasija | Argentina |
62 | Bottega | Italy |
63 | Balbi Soprani | Italy |
64 | Obikwa | South Africa |
65 | Favourite Son | Australia |
66 | Bonterra | America |
67 | Clearwater Cove | New Zealand |
68 | Sandeman | Portugal |
69 | Duchessa Lia Fragolino | Italy |
70 | Van Loveren | South Africa |
71 | Dolores | Argentina |
72 | Stonewalker | South Africa |
73 | Apaltagua | Chile |
74 | Fish Hoek | South Africa |
75 | Hill & Dale | South Africa |
76 | Waterford Estate | South Africa |
77 | Trapiche | Argentina |
78 | Navarro Correas | Argentina |
79 | Cremaschi Furlotti | Chile |
80 | Cotes Du Rhone | France |
81 | Quereu | Chile |
82 | Footprint | South Africa |
83 | Chamdor | South Africa |
84 | Petit | South Africa |
85 | Tocornal | Chile |
86 | Cellar cask | South Africa |
87 | Rooiberg Winery | South Africa |
88 | Porcupine Ridge | South Africa |
89 | Mouton Cadet | France |
90 | Le Filou | France |
91 | Western Cellars | America |
92 | Efrat | Israel |
93 | Graham Beck | South Africa |
94 | Zevenwacht | South Africa |
95 | Kenwood | America |
96 | Angove | Australia |
97 | Cono Sur | Chile |
98 | Fuego | Chile |
99 | Excelsior | South Africa |
100 | Cinzano | Italy |
101 | Belaire | France |
102 | Rutini | Argentina |
103 | Vergelegen | South Africa |
104 | Stellenbosch Vineyards | South Africa |
105 | Amani Bay | South Africa |
106 | Perlissimo | Germany |
107 | Zonin | Italy |
108 | Tall Horse | South Africa |
109 | Argento | Argentina |
110 | Tre Fattori | Italy |
111 | Brigaldara Amarone | Italy |
112 | B&G (Barton & Guestier) | France |
113 | Peter Vella | America |
114 | John B | South Africa |
115 | La Mascota | Argentina |
116 | 14 Hands | America |
117 | Orange River Cellars | South Africa |
118 | Neil Jourbert | South Africa |
119 | Groot Constantia | South Africa |
120 | Astoria | Italy |
121 | Chateau | France |
122 | KWV Wine | South Africa |
123 | California Roots | America |
124 | Birds & Bees | Argentina |
125 | Cinquepassi | Italy |
126 | Dragons Back Mountain | South Africa |
127 | Calvet | France |
128 | Tilia | Argentina |
129 | Porto Cruz | Portugal |
130 | Namaqua | South Africa |
131 | Fairview | South Africa |
132 | Vina Maipo | Chile |
133 | Nederburg | South Africa |
134 | Martini | Italy |
135 | Drostdy Hof | South Africa |
136 | Catena | Argentina |
137 | San felipe | Argentina |
138 | Marques Casa | Chile |
139 | Simonsig | South Africa |
140 | Dulzino | Chile |
141 | Oyster bay | New Zealand |
142 | Dry Land Collection | South Africa |
143 | Scala dei | Spain |
144 | Maison Castel | France |
145 | Amarone | Italy |
146 | Lillet | France |
147 | Douglas green | South Africa |
148 | Carlo Rossi | America |
149 | frontera | South Africa |
150 | Liquid Gold Prosecco | Italy |
151 | Three Thieves | America |
152 | Leleshwa | Kenya |
153 | El Chivo | Chile |
154 | Boschendal | South Africa |
155 | Flagstone | South Africa |
156 | Perdeberg | South Africa |
157 | La Vieille Ferme | France |
158 | Ama La Vida | France |
159 | Kanonkop | South Africa |
160 | Cesari | Italy |
161 | Overmeer | South Africa |
162 | Versus | South Africa |
163 | Graham's | Portugal |
164 | Zapallares | Chile |
165 | Casal Mendes | Portugal |
166 | Louis Eschenauer | France |
167 | Lutzville | South Africa |
168 | Cielo | Italy |
169 | 4th Street | South Africa |
170 | Offley | Portugal |
171 | Ch Valac | Spain |
172 | Lambrusco | Italy |
173 | Kleine Rust | South Africa |
174 | Scavi & Ray | Italy |
175 | Valley Wine | Kenya |
176 | Robertson Winery | South Africa |
177 | Neethlingshof | South Africa |
178 | La fiole | France |
179 | Lindeman's | Australia |
180 | Mara | South Africa |
181 | Pacheco Pereda | Argentina |
182 | Sileni Estate | New Zealand |
183 | 19 Crimes | Australia |
What is Malbec?
Malbec is a full-bodied red dry wine. Although this grape variety is indigenous to France, it has grown in popularity in Argentina. In France, Malbec is mostly used as a blending grape.
Argentine Malbec
Malbec from Argentina is the most popular and best-selling in Kenya.
The cultivation of Malbec in Argentina came to be over 100 years ago when Argentine winemakers wanted to improve the quality of their wine. So they consulted Michel Pouget, a French agronomist, who recommended Malbec. His recommendations inspired the winemakers to cultivate the grapes throughout Argentina. The hot climate and high altitude made the vines thrive more than they did in France.
For many years, Malbec became the most consumed wine in Argentina. Quality improved with the advancement of winemaking techniques and the Argentine Malbec spread widely across the globe. Most people embraced its approachable profile and its affordable prices.
French Malbec
Malbec in France is used in red blends, although some winemakers produce varietal Malbecs. The popular Bordeaux blends contain Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon in higher percentages, but still, Malbec is one of the four allowable additional grape varieties in these blends. However, it will only make less than 2% of the blend.
The South West of Cahors in France is the only area that makes varietal Malbec wines, although the appellation regulation also allows up to 30% Merlot or Tannat blends.
NB: Malbec is not exclusively produced in France and Argentina only. Other regions like the United States and Chile also produce varietal Malbecs or blends.
What’s the Difference Between Argentine Malbec and French Malbec?
- Argentine Malbec is mostly available as varietal wine, while most French Malbec is available in blends (apart from Malbec from Cahors).
- Argentine Malbec is fruit forward with blackberry, black cherry, and plum notes, while French Malbec (from Cahors) is leathery with notes of tart currants, savory bitterness, and black plum.
- French Malbec has moderate acidity, lower tannins, and lower alcohol than Argentine Malbec and ages longer.
General Characteristics of Malbec
- Full-bodied with a deep purple color.
- Higher alcohol content than Pinot Noir or Merlot with up to 15% ABV.
- Grapes are small and dark with thick skins.
- Fruity, spicy, savory flavors
- Generally affordable, especially the Argentine Malbec.
Malbec Food Pairing
One of the reasons besides price that makes Malbec popular is how easy it is to drink. It also pairs very well with most types of dishes.
Like many red wines, Malbec pairs perfectly with red meat, preferably leaner cuts of beef, turkey, and surprisingly, ostrich (if you are bold enough). Herbs and spices in seasoning blends highlight its fruity character, intensifying the flavors.
Learn more about Malbec Wine.
Buy Malbec in Kenya
Get the best Malbec prices in Kenya at Drinks Zone online wine shop in Nairobi. We have a wide range of premium Malbec wines from popular Malbec-producing regions. Scroll up this page to find your favorite bottle.
We have the best Argentinian Malbec, sweet Malbec options, dry red Malbec and other Malbec types.
If you have trouble picking the perfect bottle, engage with us on WhatsApp, or call, and we will help you pick the best bottle.
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