A bottle of Viña Cobos Vinculum Malbec wine from Mendoza, Argentina.

Viña Cobos Vinculum Malbec

An inky purple color with a huge bouquet of blackberries, plums, and blueberries, with notes of violet, dark chocolate, and a touch of spice. The flavors are rich and full, with intense flavors of dark fruit, mocha, and vanilla, Viña Cobos is a prestigious winery founded by well-known winemaker Paul Hobbs, the man who is credited with bringing the Argentinian Malbec wines to the US. The winery is dedicated to sustainable viticulture and detailed winemaking practices.

Grape VarietalMalbec

FeatureSustainable

Country: Argentina

Region: Mendoza

Appellation: Uco Valley

Grape Profile: Malbec is known for its deep color and robust tannins. Originally from France, it has found its true home in Argentina, where it produces wines with rich fruit flavors and a smooth, lush texture.

Region Profile: Mendoza is Argentina's most renowned wine region, responsible for nearly two-thirds of the country's wine production. The region's high-altitude vineyards, typically located between 2,000 and 3,600 feet above sea level, benefit from a unique combination of abundant sunshine, cool nights, and well-draining soils, which contribute to the exceptional quality of its wines.

Pair with: Grilled meats, hearty dishes like barbecued ribs, lamb chops, and aged cheeses like Manchego, Gouda, and blue. Vegetarian dishes like roasted vegetables or lentil casserole.

Map of Argentine wine regions showing different varieties of grapes grown in each region, including Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, Patagonia, and their respective wine types, with some cities marked and geographic features like the Andes Mountains, Andes, and South Atlantic Ocean.
Map of Mendoza, Argentina, highlighting wine regions, major cities, and elevation details, with a small inset map of South America showing Mendoza's location.