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Argentina is one of the world’s leading wine producers, celebrated for bold flavors, high-altitude vineyards, and its signature Malbec, known for its richness, smooth texture, and complexity. From Mendoza to Patagonia, the country’s diverse climates produce expressive wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Torrontés, Syrah, and Chardonnay. Blending tradition with innovation, Argentina’s wines are vibrant, food-friendly, and full of character.

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Luigi Bosca Malbec

Luigi Bosca Malbec

Grape Varieties
100% Malbec
Alcohol
750ml
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14.4% vol.
A benchmark Argentine Super Premium Malbec.

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