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,…
On August 18, the world celebrates Pinot Noir Day. The grape is one of the most popular across the world and the wines it produces tend to offer aromas of…
Sebastián Weigandt, one of the leading figures on Mendoza’s thriving gastronomic scene, is Head Chef at Azafrán, a restaurant that was recently honored in the Michelin Guide.
In the wine region of Cafayate (in the province of Salta, Argentina), Bodega El Porvenir de Cafayate stands out for its long history and restless quest for excellence.
With over 6000 hectares under vine between the Velasco and Famatina Sierras, teams of committed professionals and an eagerness to grow, La Rioja can also boast its own distinct grape variety, Torrontés Riojana, which is joined in local vineyards by Bonarda, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.
Vineyards of Buenos Aires. Far from the traditional regions with a varied geography, the number of wine producing establishments is growing, some of which offer gourmet and wine tourism experiences.