ANSWERTRIVIA.COM: We ask you, humbly: don't scroll away.

Dear Reader, If you use ANSWERTRIVIA a lot, this message is for you. We're sure you are busy so we'll make this quick: Today we need your help. We don't have salespeople. We depend on donations from exceptional readers, but fewer than 2% give. If you donate just a coffee, lunch or whatever you can today, ANSWERTRIVIA could keep thriving. Thank you.
(Secure PayPal)
*Everything counts! No minimum threshold!
Thank you for inspiring us!

Enter Another Question

4/12/21

[Answer] Where did Malbec originate?

Answer: Burgundy




Most relevant text from all around the web:


Where did Malbec originate? Malbec - Wikipedia Malbec - Wikipedia Malbec - Wikipedia Malbec - Wikipedia Malbec is the dominant red varietal in Cahors where the Appellation Controlée regulations for Cahors require a minimum content of 70%. Introduced to Argentina by French agricultural engineer Michel Pouget in 1868 Malbec is now widely planted in Argentina. Grapes from this region produce softer less tannic-driven wines than those from Cahors. There were once 50 000 hectares planted with Malbec in Argentina; now there are 25 000 hectares in Mendoza alone in addition to production in La Rioja Salta S… Malbec World Day is an annual observance celebrated on April 17 to commemorate the day on which President Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of Argentina officially made it his mission to transform Argentina's wine industry. On April 17 1853 Sarmiento tasked Michel Aimé Pouget a French soil expert to bring new vines to Argentina. Among the varietals Pouget brought was Malb...


Disclaimer: 

Our tool is still learning and trying its best to find the correct answer to your question. Now its your turn, "The more we share The more we have". Comment any other details to improve the description, we will update answer while you visit us next time...Kindly check our comments section, Sometimes our tool may wrong but not our users.


Are We Wrong To Think We're Right? Then Give Right Answer Below As Comment

No comments:

Post a Comment