The wine most associated with Argentina is Malbec. Yet, it’s Cabernet Sauvignon, the country’s third most planted grape, that ...
Argentina is famed for its wine; in fact, wine is legally recognised as the country’s national beverage. Historically its ...
In Argentina, particularly in Mendoza where over 75% of the country's wine-producing vines are grown, the climate is Continental monsoon, semi-desert, with no more than 250 mm annual rainfall.
Argentina exported nearly US$400 million ... a row after surpassing US$305 million in exports in 2004, the country's Institute of Wine reported. Now nearly 900 wineries in leafy vineyards all ...
Portillo Tempranillo by Bodega Salentein comprises 100 per cent Tempranillo grapes that are grown at the winery’s Uco Valley ...
For about 40 years prior, Argentina had been an economically isolationist country, meaning much of its winemaking equipment ... explaining the obstacles they faced. “I had to make wine [in] the most ...
Argentine wine will be the guiding thread of the story, reflecting the country’s diversity of terroirs, varieties and styles, and its cultural richness. “Our intention is to focus on and talk ...
Torrontes, a relative stranger to wine consumers yet native to Argentina, is the number one white grape grown. But chardonnay closely follows and has a wide variation in styles in a country with a ...
Argentina is famed for its wine; in fact, wine is legally recognised as the country’s national beverage. Historically its famed Malbec has had ‘Main Character Energy’ but, on a recent trip ...