ARGENTINA WINE GUIDE
In our Argentina Wine Guide, get to know all of the wines and wine regions of Argentina: Salta, Jujuy & the Calchaquí Valleys; Mendoza and its subregions of Maipú, Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley; La Rioja, San Juan & San Luis; and Río Negro, Neuquén & Chubut in Patagonia among others. We also have a guide to travelling in Argentina & the cuisine. Join us exploring Argentine wine!
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It’s no coincidence that this Argentine wine region shares a name with Spain’s most famous wine region. When Spaniard and La Rioja native Juan Ramírez de Velasco came to Argentina…
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With over three-quarters of the province covered by mountains, Catamarca’s wine regions are unsurprisingly defined by their mountains and moderated by their altitude. Catamarca’s mountainous isolation meant that it didn’t…
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The Calchaquí Valleys (Valles Calchaquíes) is the top-producing wine region in northern Argentina, spanning state lines across Catamarca, Tucumán and Salta (where it passes through the well-known sub-region of Cafayate).…
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There’s no other South American country that is quite so… Italian. Clorrie Yeomans explores the Italian connection in Argentina, and discovers how Italian culture has influenced the language, cuisine and…
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At the northernmost tip of Argentina, Jujuy is in a world extreme. Bordering southern Bolivia and the edge of Chile’s Atacama region, Jujuy has both jungle and desert salt flats…
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Earlier this month, 24 wine producers with vineyards in Los Chacayes IG in Mendoza’s Uco Valley formally established the Association of Producers from the Los Chacayes IG (Asociación de Productores…