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The phrase "a different malbec than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two different types or brands of malbec wine.
Example: "I prefer a different malbec than the one we had last week; this one has a richer flavor."
Alternatives: "a different malbec from" or "another malbec than".
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Argentina clearly produces a different malbec than Cahors does.
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