Côt
Côt, also known as Malbec, is a red wine grape that is widely grown in various regions around the world. It is particularly prominent in Argentina, where it has become the country's signature grape variety. Other important regions for Côt production include France, specifically the Cahors region, as well as Chile, Australia, and the United States.
Côt grapes are known for their deep, dark color and intense flavors. They typically produce full-bodied wines with rich fruit flavors of blackberry, plum, and black cherry. The wines made from Côt or Malbec grapes often have a velvety texture and a smooth, lingering finish.