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    2022 Loew Vineyards Malbec (Mt. Airy, MD) 4R

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture

    2022 Loew Vineyards Malbec (Mt. Airy, MD) 4R

    Lowe vineyards is one of the oldest winery in Maryland and one of the closest to UGDC. Composed of 90% Malbec, 7% Cabernet, and 3% Petit Verdot the wine recently took home "Best in Show" in an international competition facing some heavy hitting Malbecs from Argentina.

    2 in stock!

    About The Varietal

    Malbec

    The dark and inky black-blue grape variety, Malbec, originates from Cahors in South West France. However, due to its remarkable success, particularly in the vineyards of Mendoza, Argentina, Malbec has transitioned from relative obscurity to achieving international recognition. It is now primarily renowned as the iconic wine grape of Argentina.

    About The Producer

    Loew Vineyards

    Reviving a long-standing European family tradition of winemaking, Loew Vineyards was founded in 1982 by William and Lois Loew. Their goal has always been to stay small, prioritizing quality control and giving personal attention to the vines and the wines. Winemaking at Loew Vineyards has reached its fifth generation with Rachel Lipman, their oldest granddaughter. Lipman began crafting wine alongside her grandfather after studying organic viticulture and winemaking at the University of Maryland and the University of Washington. She now oversees most aspects of the business, dedicated to preserving and advancing the family legacy.

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture