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"textContent": "Malbec’s history is one of global migration. Its journey began in the southwest of France (where it’s used in the esteemed wines of Cahors) before traveling to the soils of South America. While it has been present in the United States since the late 19th century, Malbec is primarily celebrated as the flagship variety of Argentina — particularly in the high-elevation vineyards of Mendoza. Today, American winemakers are giving the grape renewed attention — a shift that is yielding exciting results.\n\nThe article The 18 Best Malbecs for 2026 appeared first on VinePair.",
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