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Feisty's Wines - Wine Tasting Notes Archive: Maipe 2008 Malbec ...

100% Malbec from the Lujan de Cuyo appellation of Mendoza, produced by Maipe with consulting from reknowned winemaker Alberto Antonini. This deep purple-colored wine offer up expressive aromas of violets, blackberry, black cherry, ...

Maipe Malbec, 2009

Winemaker: Maipe Winery. Wine: 2009 Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina. Tasting Notes: This wine is an excellent value. Malbec grapes are not commonly grown here in the US, but they flourish in a number of other regions. ...

The Wine and Cheese Place: Maipe - wines of Argentina

Maipe - wines of Argentina. Maipe is one of our favorite wineries in Argentina. The vineyards are located in the foothills of the Andes at 3000 feet above sea level. The wines represent tremendous value in the world marketplace. ...

Top Ten Wines: 2008 Maipe Malbec

What a find...and thanks to my local wine shop for the recommendation. We really enjoyed this Maipe offering which, for the money, is a great value. We tasted the 2008 with our homemade chili and it seemed to pair well with the spices ...

Maipe Malbec (2009) « Tom and Melody's wine blog

Maipe Malbec (2009). May 8, 2010 — Tom & Melody. I bought this Argentine Malbec from a wine shop off of Zeeb Road in Ann Arbor on the recommendation of the owner. It's reddish purple in the glass with an earthy nose. ...

Amant de vin: Maipe Malbec 2008

Tonight's entry into the blog is the Maipe Malbec 2008 from the Mendoza region of Argentina. For those of you who don't know it already, only four countries in the world produce more wine than Argentina and for the time being some of ...

Bargain Wine of the Week: 2008 Maipe Malbec

Alberto Antonini (think Altos Las Hormigas) is a consultant at Maipe which in and of itself is an indicator that the winery is focused on quality." This is a Malbec you can afford to drink every night. It tastes of chocolate and coffee, ...

Maipe Torrontes 2008

Our rating: An interesting wine, but paradoxically not a memorable one. We served our bottle with grilled chicken tenderloins, and believe it could pair nicely with most mildly seasoned poultry or even pork dishes. ...


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