Catena Zapata, now run by Laura Catena, is arguably the leading producer of fine Argentine wine. But it was the two El ...
More than 150,000 hectares of wine country surround Mendoza, providing 70% of all of the wine made in Argentina. The wide, wind-brisked avenues that navigate the city are lined with small bodegas ...
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Anything but Malbec
He admits that ‘while Malbec has been an almost unprecedented success, it is now becoming a bit of a millstone around Argentina’s neck because of Malbec fatigue. Which begs the question – where next?’ ...
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A man works on a tractor at the vineyards of the Catena Zapata winery in the Mendoza province of ... [+] Argentina. As sustainability moves from talking point to a core focus for every industry ...
Presenting an exclusive lot of wines and experiences, Terrazas de los Andes was the sole Argentine winery at this ...
Argentina’s allure lies in its diversity, a harmonious blend of cosmopolitan sophistication and natural beauty. Nowhere is ...
Mendoza’s hot, dry climate can produce ... If you are already a fan of Malbec from Argentina—or any full-bodied red wine, for that matter—Malbec from Cahors is worth seeking out.
This place is located about 45 minutes south of Mendoza city, out in the countryside on a rural road lined by a series of small vineyards, wineries and boutique wine hotels. It was founded in 2011 ...