Amazing Argentina
The rise of Argentinian wine has been unmistakable. In a relatively short period of time, the best Argentinian wine has made an indelible mark on the world, introducing consumers all over the planet to the often incredibly affordable wonders of this gorgeous South American country.
What is Argentinian wine?
Argentinian wine is any wine that is grown and produced in Argentina. The country may be most famous for its Malbec (which is more or less synonymous with all Argentinian or Argentina red wine). Still, there is plenty of remarkable Argentinian or Argentina white wine to be discovered, too. From Mendoza to Patagonia and even further afield, Argentina is a diverse, exciting wine-producing country.
What wine is Argentina known for?
Unquestionably, it's Malbec that Argentina's most well-known for, but increasingly, it is gaining respect for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Pinot Noir, in addition to some excellent white wine, too. When people think of Argentina, wine is one of the first things that comes to mind, which is a testament to the quality of what is being grown and produced there.
What are the different wine-producing regions in Argentina?
There are several wine-producing regions in Argentina. Mendoza is the most famous, especially for its higher-altitude Malbecs. But other regions, like Patagonia, La Rioja, and San Juan are increasingly making a mark.
What is the best Argentinian wine?
As always, this is a matter of personal opinion, but critics have awarded the wines of Achaval Ferrer, Zuccardi, and Catena Zapata some of their highest honors.
What is the most planted white grape in Argentina?
Torrontés, an aromatically complex grape, is the most widely planted white grape variety grown in Argentina. It often reminds tasters of peaches, apricots, flowers, and honey.
One Prosecco made in Conegliano-Valdobbiadene has now received the top DOCG honor (Italy's highest wine quality award). That certification's not just good for Italy, it is for you, too. For instance, if you're already running late to a party and can't decide on the right wine, do this. Check our shelves for a chilled bottle of Prosecco proudly labeled with the DOCG designation. Odds are, you'll spot one of Veneto's primo Proseccos at the right Prosecco price.
How much wine does Argentina produce?
In 2017, the last year for which statistics are available, Argentina produced 118,000,000 liters of wine. In other words, a whole lot!
Why is Malbec so popular in Argentina?
Malbec is so popular in Argentina because it grows brilliantly in the country's mountainous terrain, especially in and around the region of Mendoza. Because of the range of styles that it can be produced in, at all price points, it has gained a passionate audience both domestically and around the world. Also, Argentina grows some of the best beef cattle in the world, and the pairing of Malbec and steak is amazing.
Browse our full selection of Argentinian wines online or check out our selection of highly-rated Argentinian wines for a great new wine to try this week!
Want to learn more about Argentinian wine?
Visit our Guide to Wine to learn more about wine from Argentina.