Le Malbec d’Hervé 2024
Classic Movie Pairing
New York, New York (1977)Martin Scorsese departed from his gritty crime dramas to craft this love letter to the classic MGM musicals of his youth, filming on the same backlots where legendary productions once dazzled audiences. Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro star as a tempestuous singer and saxophonist whose ambitious musical styles prove too daring for 1940s audiences, leading to professional success but romantic heartbreak. This sophisticated Malbec offers layers of dark fruit with a smooth, luxurious texture that mirrors the film’s blend of jazzy energy and emotional depth. Both the wine and Scorsese’s ambitious musical showcase bold artistry and timeless elegance, making them ideal companions for celebrating classic Hollywood glamour.
About This Wine
Wine Food Pairings
Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.
Wine Flavor Profile
Le Malbec d’Herve is a gloriously ripe southern French Malbec—velvety, mouthfilling and packed with rich, dark fruit. It’s the latest gem from Hervé Sabardeil, the talented winemaker behind many of our bestselling wines. Hervé has a knack for turning great grapes into customer favorites, as you’ll see in this delicious pour.
Martin Scorsese departed from his gritty crime dramas to craft this love letter to the classic MGM musicals of his youth, filming on the same backlots where legendary productions once dazzled audiences. Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro star as a tempestuous singer and saxophonist whose ambitious musical styles prove too daring for 1940s audiences, leading to professional success but romantic heartbreak. This sophisticated Malbec offers layers of dark fruit with a smooth, luxurious texture that mirrors the film’s blend of jazzy energy and emotional depth. Both the wine and Scorsese’s ambitious musical showcase bold artistry and timeless elegance, making them ideal companions for celebrating classic Hollywood glamour.
“Dense nose of jammy fruits and grape juice…precise black fruit expression.”
Gilbert & Gaillard
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