Skip to content
Pierre Hourlier Wines
Log in
00 items
Pierre Hourlier Wines
  • Browse Wine
    Browse Wine
    Go to Browse Wine
    Wine by Type
    Wine by Type
    • Go to Wine by Type
    • Red Wine
    • White Wine
    • Rose Wine
    • Champagne
    • Orange Wines
    • Rare & Fine: Pierre's Private Cellar
    • Sparkling Wine
    • Dessert Wine
    • Armagnac
    • Cognac and Calvados
    Wine by Region
    Wine by Region
    • Go to Wine by Region
    • Alsace
    • Beaujolais
    • Bordeaux
    • Burgundy
    • Champagne
    • Languedoc-Roussillon
    • Loire
    • Provence
    • Rhone
    • Sud Ouest
    • View More...
    Wine by Appellation
    Wine by Appellation
    • Go to Wine by Appellation
    • Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
    • Beaujolais Villages
    • Chablis
    • Chateauneuf du Pape
    • Cotes du Rhone
    • Fleurie
    • Minervois
    • Picpoul de Pinet
    • Pouilly Fume
    • Sancerre
    • View More...
    Wine by Grape
    Wine by Grape
    • Go to Wine by Grape
    • Cabernet Sauvignon
    • Chardonnay
    • Gewurztraminer
    • Grenache Noir
    • Malbec
    • Merlot
    • Pinot Noir
    • Sauvignon Blanc
    • Syrah
    • Viognier
    • View More...
    Wine by Producer
    Food Selection
    Organic Wines
    Gift Vouchers & Sets
    Other Wines & Accessories
    Wine and Food Pairing
    New Arrivals
  • Red Wine
  • White Wine
  • Our Premises
  • Wine Club
  • Events
  • Mixed Cases
Pierre Hourlier Wines
Log in
Cart
00 items
Home Malbec
Sidebar

Refined By Clear all

15 results
Clear all

    Vintage (Year)

    Clear all

    Wine Type

    Clear all

    Wine Region

    Clear all

    Sub-Region

    Clear all

    Grape

    Clear all

    Composition

    Clear all

    ABV

    Clear all

    Price Range

    £ 0
    to
    £ 45.50 45.50

    Malbec

    Malbec might be a reasonably recent wine grape in the international scene, but it’s as noble as better-known varietals. And although Malbec has made a name for itself in the New World, you can trace its origins to the most acclaimed French vineyards.

    Inky, robust, juicy, and generous — that’s Malbec right there, and yes, it has become the quintessential red wine for summer grilling parties, but it has a place on a fine-dining table as well. Here’s all you need to know about Malbec, a grape that conquered the world with its juicy generosity.


    The History of the Malbec Grape Variety

    Malbec is one of the five original red grapes in Bordeaux, although, after the great frost of 1956, it’s almost non existent in the region. Still, the noble grape is amongst the most cherished on the French Atlantic Coast.

    Malbec is the offspring of two obscure varietals, Magdeleine Noire des Charentes and Prunelard noir, making the Charente department its most probable origin; this is the home of Cognac. And although Malbec was once planted throughout France, today, the grape’s spiritual home is Cahors, in Southwest France, where producers champion the inky grape to produce authentic age-worthy masterpieces. Here the grape is known as côt.

    The robust grape is perhaps better known for being the flagship red variety of Argentina. French agronomist Michel Aimé Pouget took the first Malbec vines to the South American country in 1853, but it took the grape over 130 years to become the commercial success it is today.

    There’s no doubt Malbec is experiencing a renaissance with wine regions in both the Old and New World producing extraordinary examples every year. And the biggest winners are the consumers — there’s no substitution for Malbec on the table.


    Wine Regions

    The most acclaimed French wine region focused on Malbec is Cahors AOP. More often than not, producers, generations-old, family-owned, small operations make red wine with the grape côt.

    Cahors wine must comprise at least 70% Malbec with Merlot and Tannat as supporting actors. Still, most Cahors wine contains much more Malbec than that, and a vast majority is made solely with the primary grape. Other French wine regions have small Malbec plantings, particularly on Bordeaux’s Right Bank or Libournais, but they lack commercial significance.

    Although there’s no denying French Malbec is of the highest quality, 80% of the wine made with the grape comes from Argentina, where it displays a plush, ripe personality. Mendoza, particularly high-elevation sites like Lujan de Cuyo, produces world-class Malbec, but it’s safe to say the grape plays a significant role in every Argentine wine region. Small areas dedicated to the grape also exist in California, Chile and Australia.

    Malbec is growing in popularity, and grape growers around the world are dedicating new plots to grow it. It remains to be seen if new wine regions can join the conversation dominated by French and Argentine winemakers. The future is bright for Malbec!


    Wine Styles & Tasting Notes

    Malbec from Cahors is the benchmark for all Malbec wine. Its refined personality often reflects a robust palate of rich tannins and a persistent balancing acidity supporting a bouquet of generous black fruit. Not dissimilar to a claret from Bordeaux, Cahors is age-worthy and elegant and never over-the-top.

    New World Malbec is more alcoholic; the black fruit aromas are riper and often more expressive. There are also noticeable oak spices and diminished acidity. Juicy, plush and bold, warm-climate Malbec is crowd-pleasing, but it might lack the finesse known in its French counterparts unless it comes from high altitude vineyards.

    What all Malbec has in common is an inky, dark colour and generous blue and black fruit aromas over a tannic but well-rounded palate. Its alcoholic strength and acidity depend on the climate where the grapes are grown.

    The use of oak and its influence in the wine depends on the winemakers’ philosophy. However, it has become clear that producers in the New World prefer to infuse their red wine with vanilla and spices from new oak more often than producers in France.


    Food Pairings

    French Malbec from Cahors has incredible versatility on the table. The robust, structured wine pairs marvellously with red meat, game, roasts, cured meat and rustic meat stews. Cahors more noticeable acidity makes it suitable to pair with fine dining and more delicate cuisines and has proven to be an ideal partner for a multi-course meal.

    Argentine Malbec is also compatible with red meat, but it shines best when paired with charcoal-grilled meat, charred sausages and offal, all standard items in a classic Argentine ‘asado’.

    It comes without saying both Cahors and Mendoza produce young, uncomplicated Malbec and age-worthy, compatible examples. Youthful Malbec is not overly complicated but easy to enjoy. Aged, more concentrated examples are worthy of any wine collection.

    Read More - Malbec Wine Guide
    Filter
    15 results
    Price, low to high
    • Featured
    • Best selling
    • Alphabetically, A-Z
    • Alphabetically, Z-A
    • Price, low to high
    • Price, high to low
    • Date, old to new
    • Date, new to old
    Sort

    Sort by:

    • Featured
    • Best selling
    • Alphabetically, A-Z
    • Alphabetically, Z-A
    • Price, low to high
    • Price, high to low
    • Date, old to new
    • Date, new to old
    • Chateau Les Bertrands Vin de France Le Petit Fils
      Vin de France: Vignoble Dubois Le Petit Fils
      A round, supple, and fruity wine with a lovely freshness. On the nose and palate, there is an explosion of red fruits: strawberry, raspberry, cherry.
      £10.10
      £0.00
      £10.10
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Chateau Gaudou Malbec Blanc
      Cotes du Lot: Chateau de Gaudou Exception White
      An exception, made from the grape juice of the red Malbec grape variety. The palate is fresh, supple, present, with a lemony finish.
      £10.20
      £10.20
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Cahor Malbec Puro
      Cotes du Lot: Chateau de Gaudou Puro Malbec Red
      This wine with red fruit notes will unveil a round structure and soft tannins. The finish is very pleasant.
      £10.70
      £10.70
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Vin de France: Vignobles Dubois #9Max Red
      Vin de France: Vignobles Dubois #9Max Red
      Light and fruity low alcohol 9% wine made from Merlot and Malbec.
      £11.25
      £0.00
      £11.25
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Malbec Merlot Cahors Ch Gaudou
      Cahors: Chatelet de Gaudou Tradition Red
      Round and structured. Pleasantly balanced red fruit notes on the nose, soft in the mouth with silky tannins and a lasting finish. This 'cuvée' is part of the tradition in at Chateau Gaudou.
      £13.40
      £13.40
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Malbec Cahors
      Cahors: Chateau de Gaudou Le Sang de ma Terre Red
      Intense and complex, from the estate's great terroirs. On the nose, black fruits and spices such as vanilla and black pepper. The palate is fresh and well balanced between fruit and tannins, and a finish on spices.
      £14.95
      £14.95
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Valençay: Domaine Bardon Paradis Red
      Valençay: Domaine Bardon Paradis Red
      Warm, supple and rich on the palate, notes of cherry and vanilla.
      £15.50
      £0.00
      £15.50
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Vin de France: Le Gouleyant Malbec Pur Fruit
      Vin de France: Le Gouleyant Malbec Pur Fruit
      'Le Gouleyant' (easy to drink). A dark robe for a generous wine, intense and fruity. Black fruit on the nose, aith delicate and silky tannins. You can serve it slightly chilled at 14/15°C.
      £16.00
      £0.00
      £16.00
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Cahors: Georges Vigouroux Le Gouleyant Reserve
      Cahors: Georges Vigouroux Le Gouleyant Reserve
      'Le Gouleyant' (easy to drink). Dark cherry red colour, with a nose typical of the Malbec variety. Notes of ripe black and red fruits (cherry, blackberry, raspberry). The mouth is also very fruity, and finishes on soft and elegant tannins.
      £16.70
      £0.00
      £16.70
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Chateau Leret Monpezat Reserve
      Cahors: Chateau Leret Monpezat Reserve
      It has a steady red colour. The nose has a nice intensity, dominated by red berry aromas and mixed spices. The wine is fruity on the palate, ending with fine and chic tannins, which confers it the ability to age during several years.
      £17.00
      £0.00
      £17.00
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Chateau Gaudou Renaissance Malbec Cahors
      Cahors: Chateau de Gaudou Renaissance Red
      Intense and powerful, the rebirth the 'Cru' of Gaudou. Nose of black fruit, with floral and woody notes. Intense on the palate, mature and elegant, with a finish on vanilla.
      £19.00
      £19.00
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Cahors: Chateau Leret Monpezat Grand Vin
      Cahors: Chateau Leret Monpezat Grand Vin
      The large percentage of Malbec gives this wine all the characteristics of a classic Cahors. Located in the heart of the appellation, Château Leret Monpezat wines have a deep, rich colour of impressive density. Redolent of blackcurrant in its youth, it has plenty of body and good length, with the powerful tannins softened by well integrated oak from ageing in barrels.
      £20.75
      £0.00
      £20.75
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Diamant
      Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Diamant
      A very intensive ruby colour, smell of black fruits with flavours of coffee and chocolate. The structure is very rich, long with soft and round tannins.
      £30.00
      £0.00
      £30.00
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Chateau Goudou Cahors Reserve Caillau
      Cahors: Chateau de Gaudou Reserve Caillau Red
      From vines over 60 years old, expressive bouquet of red and black fruit, with floral notes. Silky on the palate, with soft tannins and fruit. Very versatile, can be kept or drank now.
      £32.60
      £32.60
      Unit price
      / per 
    • Clos René Pomerol
      Pomerol: Clos Rene Red
      A harmonious blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Malbec grapes. Violets on the palate preceded by liquorice and black pepper in the mouth.
      £45.50
      £0.00
      £45.50
      Unit price
      / per 

    Information

    • Our Premises
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Trade Services
    • Delivery
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Returns & Refund Policy
    • Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme
    • Packaging Options
    • FAQs
    • Manage my Subscriptions
    • Sitemap

    Explore

    • French Wine Buying Guides
    • Wine by Region
    • Wine by Appellation
    • Wine by Grape
    • Wine By Style
    • Wine & Food Pairings
    • Glassware by Chef & Sommelier
    • Wine Club & Subscriptions
    • Events
    • Corporate Gifts
    • Glossaries
    • News
    • Reviews

    Quick Search

    • Red Wine
    • White Wine
    • Rosé Wine
    • Champagne
    • Rare & Fine: Pierre's Private Cellar
    • Sparkling Wine
    • Dessert Wine
    • Armagnac
    • Cognac and Calvados
    • Port
    • Magnums
    • Gift Cards & Vouchers

    FRENCH WINE SPECIALISTS

    Pierre Hourlier Wines,
    Unit 11,
    Melbourne Hall
    Visitor Centre,
    Church Square
    Melbourne, Derbyshire
    DE73 8EN

    01332 341466

    STAY CONNECTED

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
    • Vimeo
    Security trust
    • Home
    • Search
    • Account
    • Cart
      00 items
    • Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.

    Thanks for subscribing!

    This email has been registered!

    Shop the look

    Choose Options

    Edit Option
    is added to your shopping cart.
    Continue Shopping View Cart
    this is just a warning
    Login
    Forgot your password? Create account
    Shopping Cart
    0 items
    Close
    Search
    Menu
    Sign In Create an Account
    Name Your Own Price!
    Name Your Own Price!
    Name Your Own Price!
    Make an Offer:

    Make an Offer Price for this Item: