Tag: Bodega Luigi Bosca

Bodega Luigi Bosca La Linda Private Selection Old Vines Malbec 2019 and Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec 2019

Two Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbecs for World Malbec Day April 17

 mywinepal  April 11, 2023

Malbec World Day is on April 17 and I have two Malbecs for you from Bodega Luigi Bosca in Argentina.  Malbec is best known as the signature red grape of Argentina, although it originally comes from France, both in Bordeaux and in Cahors. Let me tell you about these two wines. My Tasting Notes Bodega Luigi Bosca La Linda Private Selection Old Vines Malbec 2019…

Bodega Luigi Bosca La Linda Private Selection Old Vines Malbec and Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec 2019

Two Malbecs from Bodega Luigi Bosca for Malbec World Day April 17

 mywinepal  April 11, 2022

Malbec World Day is on April 17 and I have two Malbecs for you from Bodega Luigi Bosca in Argentina.  Malbec is best known as the signature red grape of Argentina, although it originally comes from France, both in Bordeaux and in Cahors.  Neither region in France was warm enough for this grape to ripen enough so was mostly dropped…

Bodega Vistalba Corte C 2017 and Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec 2018

An Argentinean Tribute to the Vancouver International Wine Festival

 mywinepal  March 1, 2021

My final two wines I’m tasting as my tribute to the Vancouver International Wine Festival are from Argentina, as the theme region for this year’s Festival would have been South America. I have the Bodega Vistalba Corte C 2017, a Malbec with Cabernet Sauvignon blend, and the Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec 2018.  Malbec is the signature red grape of Argentina,…

Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec 2017 with wine in glass

Quick Review: Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec 2017

 mywinepal  April 4, 2020

In September 2019 I was privileged to meet Alberto Arizu the great-grandson for the Bodega Luigi Bosca Winery about the history of the winery, the family, and the Malbec grape, while he was in Vancouver. Alberto noted that Argentina has 4 advantages of growing Malbec over the rest of the world: 1) altitude = slow maturation of grapes which lead…

Michel Torino Cuma Organic Torrontes, Tilimuiqui Torrontes, Susana Balbo Wines Crios Torrontes, and Familia Zuccardi Q Chardonnay

Torrontes, Malbec, and More Argentina Wine Treasures

 mywinepal  May 22, 2018

  Dish N’ Dazzle is a yearly event where Argentinean wineries come to BC to show off their wines and some local Vancouver restaurants offer tasty bites from their menus. The event supports the BC Hospitality Foundation charity.  A few of the wines that were brought for us to enjoy are 2017 Argentina Wine Award winners.  Malbecs are definitely at the fore,…

A flight of Argentina Malbecs and other wines

The Secrets to Argentina’s Malbecs

 mywinepal  May 16, 2018

Certain regions of the world are well-known for producing exceptional wines. Burgundy producing Pinot Noir, or Napa Valley producing Cabernet Sauvignon for example.  There is usually something about their terroir that brings out the best of their grapes, which then makes it into the wines. What is it about Argentina that makes Malbec special?  There are a few factors: altitude,…

My Top Non-California Wine Picks at #VanWineFest 2013

 mywinepal  March 25, 2013

The first time you walk into the International Festival Tasting Room can be intimidating, with 175 wineries pouring 3 or more wines each, you have at least 525 wines to try.  But over time, you become a wine tasting veteran like me, setting up a strategy, checking out the background of some wineries you may not have heard of before,…