The Argentina Nature Trail is a unique opportunity to explore the country’s diverse natural landscapes. Divided into different regions north, south, east and west of the country, it takes visitors on a journey full of unforgettable experiences on which they can connect with the country’s vast and varied flora and fauna.
Lulie Halstead, an expert on global wine consumption trends, visited Argentina for the “Wine in 2030” workshop. What wineries should be prepared for in order to achieve success in the next few years.
Education programs run by Argentine wineries. Whether it’s educational support, internship programs or training, wineries are getting involved in improving and developing their communities.
From deep in the Calchaquí Valleys, Bodega Colomé are demonstrating the virtues and exquisite qualities of high altitude wines. As an added bonus the winery is also home to an unusual museum with incredible views.
With a rich, long history in the country, Argentine Chardonnay is one of the most widely grown varieties in the country and a local favorite. For some time now, it’s also been impressing experts across the world.
Wineries and education. Through educational programs and partnerships with different institutions, wineries are changing the lives of their communities and colleagues.