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Argentina Wine Regions | Argentina Region Guide - Wine Folly
Argentina is the 5th largest wine producing country. Let's explore Argentina wine regions on a map and learn more about this country's most compelling wines.
Mendoza | Argentina Wine Regions - Wine Folly
Mendoza is Argentina's largest wine region with the most wineries. Let's explore Mendoza wine including the major grapes of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. If you've had Argentinian wine, then chances are you tasted something from Mendoza.
Argentina Wine Region Guide | Wine Folly
Spanning out from Mendoza, you'll find a wide array of Argentinian specialties from robust and age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon to delicate and floral white wines made with Torrontés. What makes Argentina's wines so unique is the influence of the landscape on its wines.
Explore Top Argentina Vineyards and Wine Terroir
When you look at the top Argentina vineyards, you'll notice they share things in common. Let's learn how Argentina's terroir creates the best Malbec and more.
Patagonia | Argentina Wine Regions - Wine Folly
The cooler climate in Patagonia is ideal for wines like Pinot Noir and Merlot. While the region is booming because of the popularity of its wines, it still only represents less than 2% of Argentina's vineyards. Look for appellations like Río Negro and Neuquén on …
North | Argentina Wine Regions | Wine Folly
The easiest-to-find wines from Northern Argentina come from Salta because it's the largest wine region in this tiny winemaking zone. But if you look harder, you'll stumble across wines with more incredible origin stories.
Argentina Travel - Wine Folly
Traveling to Argentina Wine Country. Only 25% of Argentina's wines get exported, so you’ll be bound to discover dozens of incredible new wines and wineries on your visit. Let’s start with the basics: What's the best time to visit Argentina wine country?
Argentina Wines
Argentina is famous for its red wines and some of the best examples of Malbec in the world. Let's explore what's worth drinking in Argentina wine. Be sure to investigate Argentina's other red wines besides Malbec.
Cuyo | Argentina Wine Regions - Wine Folly
Cuyo wine regions of Argentina. Located next to the Andes mountains, Cuyo is the epicenter of winemaking in Argentina. Cuyo's most important wine regions include Mendoza and San Juan. Together, these two regions make up 95% of wine vineyards in the country. The larger Mendoza wine region is home to Argentina's top wine bodegas and award-winning ...
Bodega Colomé | Argentina Wineries - Wine Folly
Completely renovated and revitalized by Donald Hess, Bodega Colomé focuses on Argentina's two traditional varietals, Malbec and Torrontes, producing wines that receive international accolades. The age of the vines, biodynamic practices, and altitude combine to create these distinctive, bold and intense wines that speak of their origin.