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Malbec is a red wine grape variety that is widely grown in the wine regions of South America, particularly in Argentina. It is known for its deep, dark color and intense, fruity flavors. Malbec is often blended with other varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, to create complex, full-bodied wines. It is also used to make single-varietal wines, which are often characterized by their intense aromas and flavors of dark fruits, such as blackberry and plum. Malbec is a popular choice for many wine drinkers, as it is relatively affordable and easy to find. In the Malbec market, there are a variety of producers, ranging from large-scale wineries to small, family-run operations. Some of the most well-known producers include Trapiche, Catena Zapata, and Bodega Norton. Other producers include Bodega La Rural, Bodega La Celia, and Bodega La Consulta. These producers offer a wide range of Malbec wines, from entry-level to premium, and from single-varietal to blended. Show Less Read more