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…
At this point, most consumers know the flavour or flavours of Malbec, and most can imagine the taste of each region for the variety. And at the same time they have an idea, however primary, about the general flavour of Argentine wines. With one caveat: what today we call Malbec, the wines and regions of Argentina, wasn’t always so.
At the end of October, I visited Texas as an ambassador for Wines of Argentina. The city that surrenders to the moves of Manu Ginóbili and Nicolás Laprovittola, would be the scene of a gastronomic festival with Argentina as the main guest. A great opportunity to share the history and news of our wines.
You can travel to see a cathedral, a beach or sink into a forest on the shores of a quiet lake. Or, you can cross the world in search of a bottle of wine, an unknown flavour. One does not invalidate the other. But if your motivations are among the latter, I would put Argentina in your agenda: in addition to Torrontés and Malbec, and the many blends and sparkling wines on offer, they are also delicious treats for you to discover and enjoy.
A brief history of Trapiche Trapiche’s story began in 1883, in a small vineyard called ‘El Trapiche’, in Mendoza, Argentina’s main winemaking region. With more than 130 years of experience,…
Born in Argentina to French parents, Patricio Gouguenheim's love for wine started at the age of 7 when he was given a little bit of wine (mixed with sparkling water) with every meal.
In the Fall of Montreal, there is nothing more distant and remote than Spring at the foot of the Andes. While the Saint Lawrence River flowed from Lake Ontario and…
You can breathe in Mendoza's lifestyle when visiting Bodega Lagarde, a reflection of sisters Lucila and Sofía Pescarmona's passion for entertaining friends and visitors and combining the enchantment of a family-owned winery with the ultimate art of hospitality.
While Malbec is the best-known variety in Argentina, those who search a little deeper are surprised by the huge amount of styles and wines that exist. Among them, sparkling wines.