Thank you for the history lesson! in my ignorance i did not know of the French origin of Malbec. I am seeking out a French Malbec from a sommelier friend. He says he has a good one from Cahor. I'm pretty pumped. I fell in love with Malbec from an Argentinian producer Catena. Their stuff is tremendous!
Thank you for your videos as a bartender I often find myself focusing on spirits and craft beers. I definitely needed a refresher course on my wines, your videos are fantastic.
When I think of Malbec I immediately think of South America. Here in Canada, the prices are comparable for the quality and the selection. As I do tend to enjoy a nice bold wine--Malbec is my "go to". Although imported French wines are on the pricier side, I will definitely have to check out the French Cahors malbec. Interesting about the character differences. Great video, Marc. I learned a lot. Merci! Darryl
Hey Marc - just got turned on to this video series and I'm really enjoying the videos! And I have not even gotten to anything you've put out in recent years yet. Thank you!
Hey Rick! Thanks so much for the compliment. I've got a ton of videos in the works but very busy and having a hard time getting out of my own way these days. Thanks and stay tuned!
Wow, that's a first! Usually people are looking for short and sweet in this fast-paced, low-attention-span culture we live in. I do have some longer videos here. Particularly in the WTSO/tasting sets playlist. Thanks for watching!
Great video Marc, I have never had a Melbec before. I’ve been away from wines for sometime, I fortunately have rediscovered it because of a close friend. I have missed the discussions, arguments and just general all-around things that go along with sitting with a friend or friends over a glass of wine. I have definitely grown in age and in now in my late 50s and truly have discovered that I enjoy wine again. And I have an strong curiosity about Melbec. I am very much interested in trying both French, Argentina and since I live in the Central valley of California, Can you give me a couple of recommendations. And if this helps in a recommendation, I do very much enjoy a very strong and bold wine. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for that thoughtful comment, Mike. Enjoy, meditate and be mindful as you drink. I love hearing the feedback from everyone as they navigate these weird times. Cheers and be well.
This is random but I used to love paul mason red it was cheap but really nice well I thought so ha but it's not made anymore is there any red that taste exactly the same or close can't find one anywhere but I don't know much about wine can anyone help thanks
Excellent info Marc. Love these vids! Could you mention what ideal temperature to serve these great wines at in your videos? I’m a big fan of varietals and always curious about ideal temperature. Thanks again!
Hi Marc and greetings from Finland! These videos have been a great help navigating through the wine world. In my beginning steps of wine exploration I have taken quite a liking to Portuguese wines. I think Portuguese wines, and their grape varietals such as Touriga Nacional, are really pleasant and not too demanding for a beginner. I’d like to ask if there are plans or a chance to get a video about Portuguese wines? Their wines seem to be very overlooked and I read about something like 98% of Portuguese wines are drank by the Portuguese themselves!
Hello Eero! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I can definitely do a segment on Portuguese wines. There are so many red grapes and there are so many great values that get overlooked. I've fallen a bit behind on my videos as of late, but I think this would be a great way to get back into this series. Thanks so much for the suggestion. I'll let you know when I make one.
Hey there! Firstly, love your videos, so please keep publishing them. Secondly, can you do some video's on Sangiovese, Zinfandel red and white wines, please :-)
I tried 2016 Antucura Malbec from Vista Flores/Mendoza, Argentina $13.99 and 2016 Norton Reserva Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina $11.99. I noticed bold blackberries and spices. Thanks for the information about Cahors, France. I have to look for that one. I was wondering if it was necessary to decant Malbec wines and for how long?
Hi Ingrid, thanks for watching! Decanting is less for certain grapes, and more for wines of a certain age. The longer a wine spends in the bottle the more "closed" it becomes, meaning, it needs to get out of the bottle and stretch its legs out a bit, after a long rest. I've decanted some older wines (20 years old) for anywhere from two hours up to a day. Some wine professionals claim that decanting is good for all red wines, no matter how old. I would suggest that if you want to decant, go ahead - it probably won't hurt. It would be interewsting to buy two bottles of the same wine and try one straight out of the bottle, and the other decanted. See if you can taste a difference!
@@keshau7396 lol. It takes time to build an audience. Some of my other vids are pushing 100K views, which is good for me! Wine is a complicated subject i guess.
Thx for the new video Marc. So happens I'm looking for suggestions on a few Malbec brands that are under $15 that you may recommend. I asked one sommelier about Catena and Alamos, she said they're ok but they are bigger mass producers. I do want to try one from Argentina and France.
Hi James, thanks for watching the video... the one bottle of Clos Triguedina in this video is $16 at retail, so there's that... I would definitely recommend that. There's another brand from Cahors called Clos la Coutale, which is under $15 but sometimes hit-or-miss as far as quality. If you prefer something a bit more mainstream, look for Norton and Trivento brands from Argentina.
You got a new subscriber as a level 1 WSET student. Is a Malbec able to vintage? How bold is a Malbec? Close to a Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, a Merlot, Rioja, Chianti, Cab Franc.
Hi Chris, thanks so much for watching and commenting. Absolutely, Malbec ages well. In fact it's one of the "secret" ingredients in some of the finest Bordeaux wines that helps give them complexity and more body. And it often depends on the region and producer, but Argentine Malbec tends to be pretty bold and oaky, along the lines with A California Cabernet. The French Malbec, also known as "Cot" is more often lighter and more tart. Good luck with your WSET Level 1 and let me know if you have any other questions!
Sad to watch your video so long after it was uploaded, but can´t help pointing out that the malbec wine you presented from my country (Argentina) is a entry level ultra low budget malbec that hardly represents our malbec. Otherwise, nice job!
I like them, was actually supposed to do a review but they never sent the wine!?! I like the business model, it's a great idea but the prices are a little high.
A wine that tastes like dark chocolate and coffee bean? Are all these wine connoisseurs trolling all of us to make us think that rape grapes have these distinct flavors? Come on people!!
Marc you are a good man including Malbec in the best red wines for beginners. Most people do not rate it highly enough! I love it!
Thank you for the history lesson! in my ignorance i did not know of the French origin of Malbec. I am seeking out a French Malbec from a sommelier friend. He says he has a good one from Cahor. I'm pretty pumped. I fell in love with Malbec from an Argentinian producer Catena. Their stuff is tremendous!
Thank you for your videos as a bartender I often find myself focusing on spirits and craft beers. I definitely needed a refresher course on my wines, your videos are fantastic.
Thanks so much for watching. I have to catch up and start making new ones, it's been a while.
Great job! I’m in the wine industry myself and Malbec is one of my favorites!
Good Argentinian Malbec, Australian Shiraz & Rioja are my top 3
Check out my vid about French Malbec, if you like Argentinian, you might want to try the original, French version. Worth checking out!
And, thanks for watching!
When I think of Malbec I immediately think of South America. Here in Canada, the prices are comparable for the quality and the selection.
As I do tend to enjoy a nice bold wine--Malbec is my "go to". Although imported French wines are on the pricier side, I will definitely have to
check out the French Cahors malbec. Interesting about the character differences. Great video, Marc. I learned a lot. Merci!
Darryl
Hey Marc - just got turned on to this video series and I'm really enjoying the videos! And I have not even gotten to anything you've put out in recent years yet. Thank you!
Hey Rick! Thanks so much for the compliment. I've got a ton of videos in the works but very busy and having a hard time getting out of my own way these days. Thanks and stay tuned!
Well done good for sponsorship lam very happy to be here to day
Watching while drinking a Garzón Single Vineyard Tannat. Great channel! Salúd from Uruguay.
Salúd!
Hi Marc! Nice to see a new video from you!
Thanks! Yes, It's been a while! Glad to be back and thank you for watching Katarina! Hope you're doing well.
So, If I buy a 2020, and it's 2022, should I age it for 3 more years oh for how long should I?
Love the vids Mark, recently got into my wines and your videos are helping with knowledge and understanding :-)
Thanks so much, Louis!
Time to try malbec
I'm a bartender and both selling and drinking Argentinian malbec is a treat.
Thank you for watching!
I like your videos. I just wished they were longer.
Wow, that's a first! Usually people are looking for short and sweet in this fast-paced, low-attention-span culture we live in. I do have some longer videos here. Particularly in the WTSO/tasting sets playlist. Thanks for watching!
We love wine! so glad I stumbled across your channel!
Thanks so much for watching!
Great video Marc, I have never had a Melbec before. I’ve been away from wines for sometime, I fortunately have rediscovered it because of a close friend. I have missed the discussions, arguments and just general all-around things that go along with sitting with a friend or friends over a glass of wine. I have definitely grown in age and in now in my late 50s and truly have discovered that I enjoy wine again. And I have an strong curiosity about Melbec. I am very much interested in trying both French, Argentina and since I live in the Central valley of California, Can you give me a couple of recommendations. And if this helps in a recommendation, I do very much enjoy a very strong and bold wine. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for that thoughtful comment, Mike. Enjoy, meditate and be mindful as you drink. I love hearing the feedback from everyone as they navigate these weird times. Cheers and be well.
Hey Marc! Fantastic delivery, you have made me want to try so many more Malbec wines now. Cheers 🍷And thanks for the great video! :D
Thank you Anna! I subscribed to your channel, keep up the good work and I wish you luck. Please feel free to reach out to me any time.
This is random but I used to love paul mason red it was cheap but really nice well I thought so ha but it's not made anymore is there any red that taste exactly the same or close can't find one anywhere but I don't know much about wine can anyone help thanks
I am learning a lot. Thanks to you😊
Thank you for watching, Saleem!
Excellent info Marc. Love these vids! Could you mention what ideal temperature to serve these great wines at in your videos? I’m a big fan of varietals and always curious about ideal temperature.
Thanks again!
Hey Dubya! About 50 for whites and anywhere from 55-60 for reds!
Hi Marc and greetings from Finland! These videos have been a great help navigating through the wine world.
In my beginning steps of wine exploration I have taken quite a liking to Portuguese wines. I think Portuguese wines, and their grape varietals such as Touriga Nacional, are really pleasant and not too demanding for a beginner. I’d like to ask if there are plans or a chance to get a video about Portuguese wines? Their wines seem to be very overlooked and I read about something like 98% of Portuguese wines are drank by the Portuguese themselves!
Hello Eero! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I can definitely do a segment on Portuguese wines. There are so many red grapes and there are so many great values that get overlooked. I've fallen a bit behind on my videos as of late, but I think this would be a great way to get back into this series. Thanks so much for the suggestion. I'll let you know when I make one.
Hey, i want to buy the Argentinean Jam Shed brand, but i'm not sure whether to buy the malbec or shiraz one.
What's the difference?
Hey there! Firstly, love your videos, so please keep publishing them. Secondly, can you do some video's on Sangiovese, Zinfandel red and white wines, please :-)
This was very good! I am a fan of Malbecs
Thanks Ms. Champagne B!!! I appreciate your visit and thanks for watching!
Thank you a lor for the excellent video!
I'm interesting to know your opinion about California's " Malbek" .😊
Thank you!
Hey friends and wine lovers. I'm back!! What do you know about Malbec? What do you want to know? Share your thoughts and questions with me here.
I'm in the majority who thought it was from Argentina.
@@livinginashevillenc no! And now you have to go check out Cahors Malbec... and let me know what you think!
I Always associated Malbec with Argentina too ,thanks so much for the video
Love your channel! Great job
Thank you for watching, Mehdi!
Thanks for the wine education!
Thanks for watching, Blythe!
I'm going to learn a lot from you!
Thanks Spencer! I dig your videos too!
I tried 2016 Antucura Malbec from Vista Flores/Mendoza, Argentina $13.99 and 2016 Norton Reserva Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina $11.99. I noticed bold blackberries and spices. Thanks for the information about Cahors, France. I have to look for that one. I was wondering if it was necessary to decant Malbec wines and for how long?
Hi Ingrid, thanks for watching! Decanting is less for certain grapes, and more for wines of a certain age. The longer a wine spends in the bottle the more "closed" it becomes, meaning, it needs to get out of the bottle and stretch its legs out a bit, after a long rest. I've decanted some older wines (20 years old) for anywhere from two hours up to a day. Some wine professionals claim that decanting is good for all red wines, no matter how old. I would suggest that if you want to decant, go ahead - it probably won't hurt. It would be interewsting to buy two bottles of the same wine and try one straight out of the bottle, and the other decanted. See if you can taste a difference!
can you do a video on marsala wine
I can. I have a nice Marsala in my cellar. Would be neat to discuss. Thanks for watching!
@@wine-living Yeahhh i love ur videos their really good!! im surprised how little views they have. i guess u need more wine enthusiasts on youtube lol
@@keshau7396 lol. It takes time to build an audience. Some of my other vids are pushing 100K views, which is good for me! Wine is a complicated subject i guess.
thanks!
Thx for the new video Marc. So happens I'm looking for suggestions on a few Malbec brands that are under $15 that you may recommend. I asked one sommelier about Catena and Alamos, she said they're ok but they are bigger mass producers. I do want to try one from Argentina and France.
Hi James, thanks for watching the video... the one bottle of Clos Triguedina in this video is $16 at retail, so there's that... I would definitely recommend that. There's another brand from Cahors called Clos la Coutale, which is under $15 but sometimes hit-or-miss as far as quality. If you prefer something a bit more mainstream, look for Norton and Trivento brands from Argentina.
I heard it goes well with Indian cuisine, is it true? If not, which type of wine works best with spicy Indian food?
No wine at all.
You got a new subscriber as a level 1 WSET student. Is a Malbec able to vintage? How bold is a Malbec? Close to a Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, a Merlot, Rioja, Chianti, Cab Franc.
Hi Chris, thanks so much for watching and commenting. Absolutely, Malbec ages well. In fact it's one of the "secret" ingredients in some of the finest Bordeaux wines that helps give them complexity and more body. And it often depends on the region and producer, but Argentine Malbec tends to be pretty bold and oaky, along the lines with A California Cabernet. The French Malbec, also known as "Cot" is more often lighter and more tart. Good luck with your WSET Level 1 and let me know if you have any other questions!
Can anyone reccommend some best red wine ..thats not too expensive ,a max of 15 pounds.
Super usefull video
Thanks for watching!
Great... Now do one on Primotivo/Zinfandel, please =)
Great suggestion. Zinfandel definitely qualifies as a good wine for entry-level wine lovers.
Can you do a video on Zinfandel?
Of course! Good idea.
I never thought to pair Malbec with pork... great tip!
Can you do a video on cab franc?
I've got a couple, my friend! Check out this entire series, and also my quick sips vid on a great grilling wine 🍷
Marc Supsic's Wine Living will do. Thanks and cheers!
What name of that red wine can you reply me
Can u talk about cienna
You mean like, Sienna in Italy?
@@wine-living yeah i think
This guy look like someone I would sit next to a fireplace with
George, that's nice of you to say. I wish we could. Weird times right now. Be well.
I would have a nice looking woman to warm up to not a Guy
goes good with chicken or curry.
Hi mark wahlberg i loved shooter
Haha! You found me Thanks for watching.
Sad to watch your video so long after it was uploaded, but can´t help pointing out that the malbec wine you presented from my country (Argentina) is a entry level ultra low budget malbec that hardly represents our malbec. Otherwise, nice job!
Have you tried Familia Zuccardi Concreto Malbec?
Yes! Zuccardi is a great winery and they make solid wine. Love a god Argentina Malbec for that big red experience.
What'd you think about "nakedwines.com"? They offer great deals on great tasting wines. I would love to know your opinion!
I like them, was actually supposed to do a review but they never sent the wine!?! I like the business model, it's a great idea but the prices are a little high.
A wine that tastes like dark chocolate and coffee bean? Are all these wine connoisseurs trolling all of us to make us think that rape grapes have these distinct flavors? Come on people!!
Seems like you're the one trolling, no?
Looks like you caught me! Guilty of the high crime... of tasting wine! You should give it a try sometime, I think you'd like it. Cheers 🍷
Next video: pinotage
Pinotage would be a good one... Such an interesting grape. Thanks for the suggestion!