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All the medallists from the Global Malbec Masters 2024
Although synonymous with Argentina, there are top Malbecs to be found across the globe from Chile to China, writes Patricia Stefanowicz MW.
Malbec has an intriguing history.
Once the ‘prince’ of the Gironde, it lost its lustre in the late 19th century when it fell prey to the ‘dreaded louse’, phylloxera. The grape variety survived in the lesser-planted areas of the rivers Dordogne (Bergerac) and Lot (Cahors), and it is a variety that thrives there nowadays. But the grape’s renown is really due to its transportation to Argentina by the agriculturist Michel Pouget in the mid-19th century, and the majority of the best wines are produced there, in its adopted homeland.
The quality of the wines we judged in this 2024 Global Malbec Masters is genuinely high, from inexpensive to extremely high-priced. These are, to use the much-denigrated phrase, ‘food wines’. But they are not merely for ‘gaucho’ beef; they pair well with game birds, chicken, and roasted butternut squash. And, for Americans, Malbec is perfect for a November Thanksgiving turkey feast.
This year most of the wines came from South America, with Argentina dominating the harvest of Silver and Gold medals. Chilean Malbecs can be good when properly ripened and we found a few more-than-respectable examples, showing good balance and concentration. Mendoza and, especially the cooler parts of Uco Valley and Luján de Cuyo, produce stunning wines, intense but elegant, with abundant silky-textured tannins and aromatic overtones, crushed rose petals and hints of acacia honey.
Weightier wines come from the lower, warmer slopes here, though the wines retain balance and integrity. At every price-point, these wines deliver. Gold and Master medals include wines produced by Alfa Crux, Los Helechos, Lorca, Agostino, Dante Robino, Kaiken, Domiane Bousquet, Pyros, El Enemigo, Bianchi, Catena Zapata, Salentein and Achaval Ferrer. The list is seemingly endless. Chile also gave us a lot of pleasure, with Millaman’s Paya from Curicó Valley standing out.
Other positives this year were the blends of Malbec and other, mostly Bordelais, varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. Petit Verdot also works well. Many of these are succulent and aromatic, showing how well Malbec can work with other grapes. In particular, by adding extra dimension and filling the sometimes slightly hollow mid-palate of Malbec on its own, these other varieties make the wines more complete. In this year’s Global Malbec Masters we saw more blends coming from outside France, from the likes of Argentina, Chile and other parts of the globe.
At the £30-£100+ price levels especially, many of the wines are absolutely delicious, providing concentrated fruit, oak accents, fresh acidity and velvet tannins. They are layered, complex wines well worth having in one’s drinking repertoire.
Some of the enjoyment this year comes from Malbec’s birthplace, southwest France. There are exceptional examples, notably from Cahors, Bordeaux and Bergerac. Another good place to search out high quality Malbec wines is the Frontonnais. Vinovalie, a group of four co-operatives (and 300 vignerons) in the area around Fronton, garnered a couple of medals for their Malbec wines. In all these French areas, lively acidity, controlled tannins and appropriate use of oak with less obtrusive alcohol means less palate fatigue, even at the end of a long tasting.
One should not forget other global locations. There was a delightful, vibrant un-oaked Malbec from Stonehaven in South Australia, and an unbelievably outstanding pair of wines from Château Rong Yuanmei in the Helan Mountains of mainland China garnered Gold and Master medals. Expensive, luxurious and fabulous, these Ningxia ‘Red Label’ series wines, especially the 2020, are beginning to drink now, but they will age and mature well for a decade or more.
Still White Unoaked 100% Malbec
Winery | Name of Wine | Region | Country | Vint. | Medal |
£10-£15 | |||||
Andeluna Cellars | Blanc de Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Bronze |
Still Unoaked 100% Malbec
Winery | Name of Wine | Region | Country | Vint. | Medal |
Under £10 | |||||
Fecovita | Kadabra Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2024 | Silver |
£10-£15 | |||||
Stonehaven | Stepping Stone | Limestone Coast | Australia | 2022 | Gold |
Domaines Fabre | Fabre on the Rocks | Bordeaux | France | 2022 | Silver |
Château de Haute-Serre | Lucter | Occitanie | France | 2020 | Silver |
Château Roquefort | Château Domi-Cours Cuvée Vitae | Bordeaux | France | 2022 | Silver |
Reschke Wines | R-Series | Limestone Coast | Australia | 2022 | Silver |
Viña Puntí Ferrer | Serie Tinajas Malbec | Central Valley | Chile | 2023 | Silver |
Bodega Dante Robino | Dante Robino | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Bronze |
£15-£20 | |||||
Château des Moines | Malbec Amphora | Pommerol | France | 2022 | Silver |
Clos Troteligotte | K-or | South West | France | 2021 | Bronze |
£20-£30 | |||||
Kaiken Wines | Aventura Los Chacayes Norte | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Gold |
Kaiken Wines | Aventura Valle de Canota | Canota Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Bronze |
£70-£100 | |||||
Bodega Mauricio Lorca | Ancestral Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Still Oaked 100% Malbec
Winery | Name of Wine | Region | Country | Vint. | Medal |
Under £10 | |||||
Graffigna | Genuine Collection | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
Graffigna | Elixio | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Bronze |
£10-£15 | |||||
Vinovalie | Terreo | South West | France | 2022 | Gold |
La Celia | Elite | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
Viña Doña Paula | Estate Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2023 | Silver |
Santa Julia | Terra Organica Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Silver |
Santa Julia | Family Reserve | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Silver |
Santa Julia | Private Reserve | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Silver |
Andeluna Cellars | 1300 Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Bronze |
£15-£20 | |||||
Domaine Bousquet | Gaia Organic & Biodynamic Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2022 | Gold |
Château La Caminade | Commandery | Cahors | France | 2019 | Gold |
Pyros | Appellation Malbec | Valle de Pedernal | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Bodega Mauricio Lorca | Enrique Foster Single Vineyard Los Barrancos | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Vinovalie | Château Bru Lagardette | Cahors | France | 2022 | Silver |
Viña Santa Ema | Gran Reserva Malbec | Maipo | Chile | 2022 | Silver |
Los Helechos | Reserva Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
Los Helechos | Designado Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2021 | Silver |
Still Oaked 100% Malbec continued
Winery | Name of Wine | Region | Country | Vint. | Medal |
£15-£20 continued | |||||
Château Gautoul | Château Gautoul | Cahors | France | 2020 | Silver |
Santa Julia | Magna | Mendoza | Argentina | 2023 | Silver |
Terrazas de los Andes | Organic Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
Kaiken Wines | Ultra Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Silver |
Andeluna Cellars | Altitud Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Silver |
Bodega Estancia Mendoza | Single Vineyard Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2021 | Bronze |
£20-£30 | |||||
Domaine Bousquet | Gran Organic Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2022 | Gold |
Bodegas Bianchi | Bianchi Particular | San Rafael | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Los Helechos | Ensamblados Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Gold |
Millaman wines | Paya de Millaman | Curicó Valley | Chile | 2020 | Gold |
Château Civrac | Malbec | Bordeaux | France | 2019 | Silver |
Vignobles Arbo | Arbo Malbec | Bordeaux | France | 2020 | Silver |
Edmond de Rothschild Heritage | Flechas de Los Andes Gran Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2020 | Silver |
Alfa Crux | Crux Xtra | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
£30-£50 | |||||
Bodegas Bianchi | Enzo Bianchi | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Master |
Alfa Crux | Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Gold |
Bodegas Salentein | Single Vineyard Los Jabalies | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Bodegas Salentein | Numina Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2022 | Gold |
Finca Agostino | Agostino Legado | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Bodegas Salentein | Primus Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Domaine Bousquet | Ameri Eva Estate Organic Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2022 | Gold |
Bodegas Bianchi | IV Generación | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Bodega Mauricio Lorca | Enrique Foster Edición Limitada Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Gold |
Bodega Dante Robino | Gran Dante Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Achala Bodega Exótica | Achala Clos del Molle Ingrato | Córdoba | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Pyros | Single Vineyard Block N4 | Valle de Pedernal | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
Bodegas Salentein | Single Vineyard El Tomillo | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Silver |
Bodegas Salentein | Single Vineyard Las Tunas | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Silver |
Bodegas Salentein | Single Vineyard La Pampa | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Silver |
Alfa Crux | Beta Crux | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Silver |
Viña Cobos | Cobos Malbec | Lujan de Cuyo | Argentina | 2022 | Silver |
Jasmine Monet | Caminante de los Mundos Malbec Plus Ultra | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Bronze |
Terrazas de los Andes | Grand Malbec | Luján de Cuyo & Uco Valley | Argentina | 2021 | Bronze |
£50-£70 | |||||
Bodega Mauricio Lorca | Gran Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Gold |
Kaiken Wines | Mai | Vistalba, Lujan de Cuyo | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Bodega Mauricio Lorca | Enrique Foster Firmado Malbec | Uco Valley | Argentina | 2020 | Gold |
£70-£100 | |||||
Catena Zapata | Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2022 | Master |
Château du Cèdre | GC | SW France | France | 2019 | Gold |
Bemberg Estate Wines | La Linterna Malbec, Los Chañares Estate, Parcel #73 | Calchaqui Valley | Argentina | 2018 | Silver |
Bemberg Estate Wines | La Linterna Malbec, El Tomillo Estate, Parcel #5 | Gualtallary | Argentina | 2018 | Bronze |
£100+ | |||||
Achaval Ferrer | Finca Altamira | Mendoza | Argentina | 2021 | Master |
Château Rong Yuanmei | Hongfangyin Malbec | Ningxia | China | 2020 | Master |
Château de Haute-Serre | Grand Malbec | Occitanie | France | 2022 | Gold |
Château Rong Yuanmei | Hongfangyin Malbec | Ningxia | China | 2021 | Gold |
Still Unoaked Malbec Blend
Winery | Name of Wine | Region | Country | Vint. | Medal |
£10-£15 | |||||
Clos La Coutale | Clos La Coutale | Cahors | France | 2022 | Bronze |
£30-£50 | |||||
Tagaris | Malbec | Wahluke Slope | USA | 2022 | Silver |
Still Oaked Malbec Blend
Winery | Name of Wine | Region | Country | Vint. | Medal |
Under £10 | |||||
Vinovalie | (Morrisons) The Best Cahors Malbec | SW France | France | 2022 | Silver |
Concha y Toro | Casillero del Diablo Malbec | Central Valley | Chile | 2023 | Silver |
£10-£15 | |||||
Château La Tuilerie du Puy | Cuvée Vintage | Bordeaux | France | 2020 | Gold |
£15-£20 | |||||
El Enemigo | Malbec | Mendoza | Argentina | 2021 | Gold |
Bruce Jack | Ghost in the Machine Malbec Viognier | Western Cape | South Africa | 2023 | Silver |
Viñedos Calcu | Tiny Blocks Malbec | Colchagua | Chile | 2022 | Bronze |
£30-£50 | |||||
El Enemigo | Gran Enemigo | Mendoza | Argentina | 2020 | Gold |
Morandé Adventure Winery | Casatinta | Casablanca | Chile | 2020 | Silver |
£50-£70 | |||||
Bodega Dante Robino | Biografía | Mendoza | Argentina | 2019 | Gold |
About the competition
With high-quality judges and a unique sampling process, The Global Malbec Masters provides a chance for your wines to shine. The 2024 competition was judged on 14 August at Novotel in London, employing experienced judges. The top wines were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze medals according to their result, and those expressions that stood out as being outstanding received the ultimate accolade – the title of Malbec Master. This report features the medal winners only. Please visit the Global Masters website for more information or, to enter future competitions – giving you the chance to feature online and in print – please call: +44 (0) 20 7803 2420 or email Sophie Raichura at: sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com