In a challenging year for the industry in the domestic and international markets, producers and other stakeholders in Argentine wine are working hard to win over new consumers.
Do you know which winery restaurants have been awarded a Michelin star in Mendoza? The second edition of the MICHELIN Guide Buenos Aires & Mendoza 2025 confirmed what many lovers…
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…
The story of Argentine Merlot is a tale of resilience and sophistication. Although it has been out of the limelight in recent decades, for years the grape has been a…
From a little-known corner of La Rioja Province, Bodega Chañarmuyo is a captivating tale of character, daring and perseverance. An unexpected, almost chance journey slowly developed over the years into a viticultural epic.
Argentine Malbec is an icon. Since it first became popular in the major overseas markets in the 20th century, it has evolved across the world thanks to oenological innovation. In this article, faced with a challenging market, sector leaders consider its present and future.
Bodega Catena Zapata of Argentina has earned the distinguished honor of being named the “Most Admired Wine Brand in the Americas”, and the second-most admired winery in the world according to the list The World's Most Admired Wine Brands. The latest edition of the list saw Bodega Catena Zapata reach second place, consolidating their status as a beacon of excellence across the viticultural world. First place was taken by Familia Torres of Spain.