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Our ARGENTINe wines
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A PLACE TO FIND DIFFERENT TRADITIONS
There are many different varieties of grapes cultivated in Argentina, reflecting the country’s many immigrant groups. Frenches brought Malbec, which makes most of Argentina’s best known wines. The Italians brought vines that they called Bonarda. Torrontés is another typically Argentine grape and is mostly found in the provinces of La Rioja, San Juan, and Salta. It is a member of the Malvasia group that makes aromatic white wines.
Argentine wine is, like their culture, an interesting mix. Their wine is the junction of the Spanish, Italian and French wine culture. It’s just amazing to discover how the new world brought a place where all this cultures found a connection.
The Region of Mendoza captivated us and we found some wineries with very interesting wines.
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OUR Wines:
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![]() notes: Plum & strawberries notes –
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![]() notes: Light pear & Grapefruit notes –
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![]() notes: Jasmine aromas, a spring party-
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[mp_quote cite=”Jorge Luis Borges, Argentinian Writer” quote_content=”‘Wine, show me the art of seeing my own story / As if it were already ash in memory'”]
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