12 inspirational women sommeliers from Argentina. A list of some of the top women sommeliers, whose talent and commitment bring enormous value to the Argentine wine industry.
In 2003, Marina Gayan was named the first Master of Wine of Latin America and to this day is still the only one from Argentina. Indisputably a leading figure in the industry, she now provides support to new candidates as well as sharing her accumulated expertise earned from 30 years in the wine industry.
They’re all women chefs from Argentina and each in their own way is bringing out the true gastronomic wealth of their terroir with natural expression and a passion for food. …
We celebrate the talent, strength, togetherness, effort and creativity of women in the wine industry. This conversation with the Agricultural Engineer Estela Perinetti makes for essential reading.
Patricia Freuler was the first woman to be named President of Bodegas de Argentina. Her work for gender rights and equal opportunities has set an example within the institution and across the industry.
Rutini Wines, a lasting commitment to excellence and sustainability.
Having been founded 137 years ago, Rutini Wines is a leading winery on the Argentine viticultural scene, not just for their exceptional wines but also because they have always been at the forefront when it comes to implementing new methods and ideas, as well as their profound commitment to sustainability.
Famous for its landscapes and many attractions, San Rafael is an obligatory stop on any visit to Mendoza. The area’s celebrated adventure tourism and wine routes through wineries and vineyards make for a complete experience.
Victoria Brond is an oenologist from Mendoza forging an extremely distinguished career in the world of wine. The head of Bodega Alpamanta, she is a leading figure on the biodynamic wine scene in Argentina.
12 women winemakers making waves on the Argentine wine scene. Argentine women winemakers are transforming the wine scene with creativity, ideas and hard work.