For many, Malbec opened the door to the world of Argentine wine. Attracted by its aromas and flavours, wine lovers find the palate of Malbec smooth and juicy, a comfort…
Tim Atkin, the British Master of Wine who is considered to have one of the most influential palates on the planet, has been visiting Argentina to conduct tastings for his annual report since 1992.
The second edition of “Malbec Week" will be held in Buenos Aires from 03 to 09 April with a wide range of of activities including open air tastings, discounts for consumers across the city, the traditional "Noche de las Vinotecas" and a great closing event on Saturday, April 8 with wine tastings, food trucks, live music, and more than 2000 people.
“Malbec Week” will kick off a series of events taking place in different cities around the world, starting in Buenos Aires. Activities in restaurants, wine shops and bars, open air tastings and a big closing party to pay tribute to our flagship grape.
The path of Malbec is also the way towards elevation: the developments of one and the other began at a time when Argentina was a wine country outside the planisphere. Now, as they converge on a high, distant point, that road and that history find their moment of apogee.
Wines of Argentina, the organisation responsible for the global image of Argentine wines, is working on the details of the seventh edition of World Malbec Day. Under the slogan "Malbec, the heart of Argentina" the celebrations will take place in the main cities around the world during the month of April, paying homage to our flagship strain.
The wine routes of Argentina are among the most chosen by wine lovers: for the quality of the services they offer, because each region combines wine tourism with natural attractions and because they can be enjoyed all year round. Thanks to the vast array of natural attractions and climatic conditions, a wine tour in Argentina is an unforgettable experience.
The forests of Ñires and Lengas climb the slopes of the mountains, practically touching the snow. In the heart of the Río Azul valley, the calm and persistent flow of the river, which explains at first glance its name, advances towards one of the most attractive water mirrors of the Argentine South, Lake Puelo. To the trained eye, these wine lands don't look at all like a viticultural landscape.
Mascota Vineyards produces signature wines which bring together the outstanding properties of the Argentine soil and the passion of its chief winemaker -Rodolfo ´Opi´ Sadler- who boasts more than 30…