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Discover Argentinian Wine

Argentina is renowned for its exceptional Malbec, with Mendoza leading the charge as the heart of its wine production, complemented by the unique terroirs of Patagonia, Salta, and San Juan. Esteemed producers such as Domaine Bousquet Winery, Catena, and Bodega Santa Julia craft wines that capture the diverse landscapes and rich viticultural heritage of the region. With 581 products, our selection showcases the depth and quality of Argentinian wines, from the high-altitude vineyards of Catena Zapata to the innovative expressions of Alta Vista Wines.

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About Argentina

Argentina is a powerhouse in the world of wine, celebrated for its bold and expressive varietals. Dominated by the iconic Malbec, Argentinian wines are known for their deep color, rich flavors, and smooth tannins. Mendoza, the heart of Argentina's wine production, offers high-altitude vineyards that produce wines with remarkable intensity and complexity. Patagonia, with its cooler climate, brings a different dimension to Argentinian wine, offering elegant Pinot Noirs and crisp Chardonnays. Salta, known for its high-altitude vineyards, produces aromatic Torrontés and robust reds. San Juan, with its warm climate, contributes to the diversity with Syrah and Bonarda. Our collection features esteemed producers like Domaine Bousquet Winery, Catena, and Zuccardi, each bringing their unique touch to the rich tapestry of Argentinian wine. Pair these wines with Argentina's famed grilled meats or rich stews to enhance their flavors. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, our selection offers something for every palate.

Wine Regions of Argentina

Argentina's wine regions are as diverse as its landscapes. Mendoza, the most prominent, is renowned for its Malbec, offering wines with deep flavors and smooth tannins. Patagonia, with its cooler climate, produces elegant Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. Salta's high-altitude vineyards yield aromatic Torrontés and robust reds, while San Juan contributes with Syrah and Bonarda. Each region offers a unique expression of Argentinian terroir, making the country's wine scene vibrant and varied.

Spirits from Argentina

While Argentina is primarily known for its wine, the country also produces a range of spirits, though on a smaller scale. The local spirit, Fernet, is a popular bitter liqueur often mixed with cola. Additionally, Argentina produces some brandies and grappas, reflecting its European influences. However, these spirits remain secondary to the country's renowned wine production.

Climate & Terroir

Argentina's diverse climate and geography play a crucial role in its wine production. The Andes Mountains provide essential irrigation and create a rain shadow effect, resulting in sunny days and cool nights ideal for grape growing. Mendoza's high-altitude vineyards benefit from these conditions, producing grapes with concentrated flavors. Patagonia's cooler climate allows for the cultivation of delicate varietals like Pinot Noir. Salta's extreme altitudes yield grapes with intense aromas and flavors. This variety in climate and geography allows Argentina to produce a wide range of wine styles.

History of Argentina Wine & Spirits

Argentina's winemaking history dates back to the 16th century, introduced by Spanish missionaries. The industry flourished in the 19th century with the influx of Italian and French immigrants who brought their viticultural expertise. Mendoza emerged as the epicenter of wine production, benefiting from its ideal climate and irrigation from the Andes. The late 20th century saw a quality revolution, with producers like Catena and Zuccardi leading the charge towards premium wine production. Today, Argentina is celebrated globally for its distinctive wines, particularly Malbec, which has become synonymous with the country's wine identity.

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  • About Argentina
  • Wine Regions of Argentina
  • Spirits from Argentina
  • Climate & Terroir
  • History of Argentina Wine & Spirits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Malbec wine from Argentina known for?
Argentinian Malbec is renowned for its deep color, robust tannins, and rich flavors of dark fruit like blackberry and plum. The high altitude vineyards in regions like Mendoza contribute to its unique complexity and smooth finish.
Which regions in Argentina are best for wine production?
Mendoza is the most famous wine-producing region in Argentina, known for its Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay. Other notable regions include Salta, known for its Torrontés, and Patagonia, which produces excellent Pinot Noir and Merlot.
What makes Argentinian Torrontés wine unique?
Torrontés is a distinctive white wine grape variety native to Argentina, celebrated for its aromatic profile with floral and citrus notes. It is primarily grown in the high-altitude vineyards of Salta, which enhance its crisp and refreshing character.
Are there any notable Argentinian spirits to try?
While Argentina is primarily known for its wine, it also produces some unique spirits like Fernet, an herbal liqueur often mixed with cola. Additionally, Argentina has a growing craft distillery scene producing artisanal gin and whiskey.
What food pairs well with Argentinian Malbec?
Argentinian Malbec pairs exceptionally well with grilled meats, especially beef, due to its bold flavors and tannic structure. It also complements dishes with rich sauces and aged cheeses, enhancing the dining experience.

Regions of Argentina

Mendoza wines and spirits

Mendoza

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Mendoza's high-altitude vineyards, nestled against the Andes, produce some of the world's most celebrated Malbecs. This region's unique combination of altitude and arid climate creates wines with intense flavors and vibrant acidity.

Salta wines and spirits

Salta

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Salta's vineyards, perched at some of the highest altitudes in the world, produce wines with intense flavors and vibrant acidity. This unique terroir is home to renowned producers like Bodega Colomé and Piattelli Vineyards.

San Juan wines and spirits

San Juan

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San Juan's high-altitude vineyards benefit from intense sunlight and cool nights, creating wines with vibrant flavors. Discover selections from Bodegas Callia, Pyros, and Cara Sur.

Patagonia wines and spirits

Patagonia

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Patagonia's cool climate and high-altitude vineyards create wines of remarkable freshness and elegance. Discover offerings from Alto Limay and Bodega Noemia de Patagonia.

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La Rioja

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Appellations of Argentina

Lujan de Cuyo wines and spirits

Lujan de Cuyo

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Lujan de Cuyo, the heart of Argentina's Malbec production, benefits from high-altitude vineyards that enhance the grape's rich, bold flavors. This appellation is renowned for producing wines with intense color and robust structure.