Argentina is without a doubt the land of empanadas: they’re one of the most iconic and distinctive foods on the local scene. The ancestral snack can be found on tables…
With a wonderful mixture of wine, food, landscapes and leisure opportunities, Mendoza is the perfect destination to enjoy some world class wine tourism. One of the most important choices you…
Between the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, Argentine viticulture experienced a sea change that would transform the industry. Investors from all across the world were…
The Patagonian wine trail: essential options The southern wines of the Patagonian Andes The Patagonian wine trail is long and varied, offering a range of wonderful options to discover and…
5 myths about white wines. Consumption of white wines has increased across the world, a fact that we can confirm here. However, there are still a few lingering myths about the…
Salta wine trail. Calling all wine lovers, pleasure seekers, and adventurous spirits: although the heart of the Argentine wine industry is in Mendoza, busily pumping wine out into the world,…
In the valleys of San Juan, a group of wineries is redefining the way that regional wine production is organized. B.I.G., an acronym for Bodegas con Indicación Geográfica (Wineries with…
In San Rafael, Mendoza Province – 150 miles from the provincial capital – the legacies of long-established producers overlap with more recent small enterprises that seek to bring out the…
Located 150 miles to the south of the provincial capital, San Rafael Mendoza, is an undiscovered gem of the Cuyo region. The area boasts outstanding natural beauty but is also,…
Approximately 200 grape varieties are grown in vineyards across Argentina and although international recognition is focused on Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Torrontés and, in recent years, Cabernet Franc, there’s a handful…