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NPR All Things Considered Malbec 2021

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NPR All Things Considered Malbec 2021
Since 1971, NPR’s All Things Considered has tackled the biggest stories of the day. This Mendocino County Malbec lives up to the gravity of its namesake with thought-provoking flavors of deep, dark fruit.
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Wine Flavor Profile
NPR All Things Considered Malbec is a medium- to full-bodied red wine with intense blackberry and plum aromas. The palate has similar flavors, smooth tannins and a long, satisfying finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.
Beyond the label

Since 1971, All Things Considered has tackled the biggest stories of the day. Today, millions of Americans tune into NPR's news program for in-depth coverage of world events. This Mendocino County Malbec lives up to the gravity of its namesake with thought-provoking flavors of deep, dark fruit (think intense blackberry and plum). It pairs with great food, great friends and lively conversation.

It hails from Mendocino County, which is one of California's top wine regions and lies at the northernmost edge of the state's wine-producing regions. It's known for its focus on sustainability, as well as its impressive diversity of vines and climates. Near the coast, the vineyards are cooled by breezes off the Pacific Ocean, where varieties like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling are at their best, while the warmer regions inland are home to rich, bold reds, like Cabernet, Merlot—and this intensely fruited Malbec.

Enjoy this juicy Malbec with chimichurri steak like they do in Argentina, or with any well-seasoned steak and roasted veggies.

Since 1971, All Things Considered has tackled the biggest stories of t

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“Enjoy this vibrant Malbec as you discuss the news of the day.”

Kristina Spencer

California wine expert

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