The wine most associated with Argentina is Malbec. Yet, it’s Cabernet Sauvignon, the country’s third most planted grape, that ...
Uncorking wine and spirits adventures around the world. A man works on a tractor at the vineyards of the Catena Zapata winery in the Mendoza province of ... [+] Argentina. As sustainability moves ...
Bodegas: The country’s bodegas, Argentine wineries, originally made basic, often sweet wine, bottled in bulbous damajuanas. It was the beverage of the working class, often cut with an ice cube.
Argentina is famed for its wine; in fact, wine is legally recognised as the country’s national beverage. Historically its ...
Located around 900 kilometres west of Buenos Aires at the foot of the Andes, the Mendoza region is by far the most important wine-growing area in Argentina. "Almost 70% of all the country's wines are ...
Portillo Tempranillo by Bodega Salentein comprises 100 per cent Tempranillo grapes that are grown at the winery’s Uco Valley ...