Having made a huge commitment to sustainability and integrity, Bodega Trivento are working extensively to become a leader in the viticultural industry in these areas.
The Argentina Nature Trail is a unique opportunity to explore the country’s diverse natural landscapes. Divided into different regions north, south, east and west of the country, it takes visitors on a journey full of unforgettable experiences on which they can connect with the country’s vast and varied flora and fauna.
Conceived from the beginning as a 100% sustainable project, Durigutti Family Winemakers combines all the qualities of one of the best wine producing regions in the world with an environmental and productively responsible philosophy that also pays due to respect to the region’s history and the local community.
From deep in the Calchaquí Valleys, Bodega Colomé are demonstrating the virtues and exquisite qualities of high altitude wines. As an added bonus the winery is also home to an unusual museum with incredible views.
From a little-known corner of La Rioja Province, Bodega Chañarmuyo is a captivating tale of character, daring and perseverance. An unexpected, almost chance journey slowly developed over the years into a viticultural epic.
Bodega Catena Zapata of Argentina has earned the distinguished honor of being named the “Most Admired Wine Brand in the Americas”, and the second-most admired winery in the world according to the list The World's Most Admired Wine Brands. The latest edition of the list saw Bodega Catena Zapata reach second place, consolidating their status as a beacon of excellence across the viticultural world. First place was taken by Familia Torres of Spain.
In San Juan, Bodega Huanacache are producing top quality wine from a special terroir. Combining the latest technology with traditional methods with one foot in the future and the other in the past, the winery shows that a different kind of viticulture is possible.