Andes to your Glass: The Wines of Argentina
- Curated Tasting

- Oct 10, 2024
- 2 min read

Our carefully selected wines showcase the bold flavors and unique terroir that have made Argentina a powerhouse in the world of wine.
Mendoza Malbec
We begin our journey with Malbec, the grape variety that has become synonymous with Argentine wine. This example from Mendoza exemplifies why this grape has become a global sensation.
In the glass, it displays a deep purple color with violet highlights. The nose is expansive and fruit-forward, bursting with aromas of ripe plum, blackberry, and a hint of violet. On the palate, it's full-bodied with velvety tannins and a juicy acidity that keeps the wine fresh despite its power. Flavors of black cherry and blueberry jam are complemented by notes of vanilla, mocha, and a touch of sweet spice from oak aging. The finish is long and warm, with a subtle earthy quality that speaks to Mendoza's high-altitude terroir.
Valley Torrontés
Our Argentine experience continues with the country's signature white grape, Torrontés. While traditionally associated with Salta in the north, this example from Mendoza's Uco Valley demonstrates the variety's ability to excel in cooler climates.
The wine presents a pale straw color with green highlights. The nose is intensely aromatic, offering an explosion of white flowers, lychee, and orange blossom. On the palate, it's surprisingly dry and medium-bodied, with a crisp acidity that balances the grape's natural fruitiness. Flavors of peach and citrus are complemented by notes of jasmine and a subtle bitter almond quality on the finish. The wine's refreshing nature and aromatic complexity make it a perfect introduction to Argentina's unique white wines.
Patagonia Pinot Noir
We conclude our Argentine journey in the southern region of Patagonia, where cool climate and long summer days produce wines of remarkable elegance and complexity. This Pinot Noir showcases Argentina's diversity and ability to produce world-class cool-climate varieties.
In the glass, it presents a bright ruby color with garnet highlights. The nose is delicate yet complex, offering aromas of red cherry, raspberry, and a hint of rose petal, underlaid by subtle earthy notes. On the palate, it's light to medium-bodied with silky tannins and a vibrant acidity that gives the wine a wonderful tension and energy. Flavors of wild strawberry and cranberry are complemented by notes of mushroom, vanilla, and a touch of cinnamon. The finish is long and elegant, with a mineral quality that speaks to Patagonia's unique terroir.
This journey through Argentina's diverse wine regions demonstrates the country's ability to produce wines of both power and finesse. From the bold Malbec of Mendoza to the aromatic Torrontés of the Uco Valley and the elegant Pinot Noir of Patagonia, each wine not only reflects its unique terroir but also embodies the passion and innovation driving Argentina's dynamic wine industry forward.


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