Argentina Wine Regions

Argentina is one of the world’s top five largest wine producing nations. Perhaps because of their Hispanic history and tradition, Argentineans have also been very significant consumers of wine. Grape varities grown include Chardonnay, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Also has a tradition of Spanish and Italian varieties like Tempranillo, Bonarda and Barbera that make wonderfully juicy berry and cherry-fruited reds.

Argentina Wines Directory

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The Wines of Argentina, Chile, And Latin America (Classic Wine Library).The Wines of Argentina, Chile, And Latin America (Classic Wine Library)
Chile and Argentina have established their place in the world wine markets, while other countries in Latin America are also growing in importance as affordable wines of good quality become ever harder to find. Christopher Fielden provides a thorough introduction to the ten wine-producing countries of Central and South America, examining the history, vine varieties, and producers of each country in turn. Since 1990, he has traveled extensively throughout Latin America, and the resulting volume is a discerning guide to the best the region has to offer.

Wine Routes of Argentina.Wine Routes of Argentina
The book examines both the history and future of wine in Argentina. Climate and grape varieties, past, present and future are discussed in depth. Its grapes, vineyards and wineries are comprehensively illustrated in the 160 pages.

Food and Drink in Argentina.Food and Drink in Argentina
Get the latest information on restaurants, bars, regional recipes, food definitions and wine vintages in Argentina! A brand new edition of Food and Drink in Argentina is now available!

Argentina Wine News

  1. China becomes biggest export market for bordeaux wine outside EU - Telegraph.co.uk
    China becomes biggest export market for bordeaux wine outside EUTelegraph.co.ukAnd then, think about Brazil that makes no wine such as Argentina and Chile do, think about countries in Africa…soon we may be short of bordeaux," he said …and more »…
  2. Back to wine school - Houston Chronicle (blog)
    Back to wine schoolHouston Chronicle (blog)Two of Houston's most respected wine pros are offering a series of classes this spring that I'd highly recommend. In the case of Bear Dalton, the fine-wine …
  3. Napa Valley Vineyard Market Faces Difficulties As Consumers Shift To Cheaper Wine - NuWire Investor
    Napa Valley Vineyard Market Faces Difficulties As Consumers Shift To Cheaper WineNuWire InvestorIt added that cheaper imports from countries such as Chile, Argentina and Australia are cutting US winery margins. 'Wine prices drive grape prices and they …and more »…

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