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Wineries of Argentina

With the first vines planted by the Spaniards in the 16th century, Argentina has been a comparative late-comer to the international wine market... Read more

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Andeluna is located in the foothills of the Andes in the Uco Valley of Mendoza. Winemaker Silvio Alberto, recently an ”Outstanding Young Winemaker of the Year” in Argentina delivers the winery’s internationally styled Malbec and other French varietals.


At Benvenuto de La Serna,we are a family who find our happiness in the effort invested in taking care of vineyards, in the pleasure of sharing a bottle of our Malbec Merlot, in the satisfaction of embarking on a project with friends, in the pride of living honestly.


The project of the Mas brothers, Finca La Anita was born in the early nineties out of an obsessive idea: recreating the traditional European model in an old wine estate in Mendoza, and expressing a singular personality in our Petit Verdot and Malbec wines.


At Valle Perdido, we create top quality Patagonian (Neuquén, Argentina) wines with well-defined styles under our Valle Perdido and Argie labels. We also produce wines designed to accompany joyful or special moments. We produce wines from varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Pinot Noir, Bonarda, and Torrontes.


Carlos Pulenta, whose family were among the leading founders of the Argentina wine industry, crafts "Bordeaux" blends from his family estate within the Lujan de Cuyo region. The winery, built of stone in the Argentine “criollo” style, is constructed to utilize gravity transfer of the wines with temperatures controlled by an elaborate water system.
 
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