Malbec might be the best-known wine from Argentina. Nearly 40% of all red wines from this soccer-obsessed country in South America are made with malbec grapes, according to Wines of Argentina. And ...
Argentina's wine industry is undergoing a crisis, as wineries face severe financial strain, domestic consumption drops ...
It's the world's fifth largest wine producer, so it's not surprising to learn that Argentina is an ideal place for grape-growing. Most of the country's vineyards are in the foothills of the Andes at ...
Argentina may have been enduring much political turbulence in recent months, but that hasn't put much of a dent in the travel possibilities. Foodie heaven is a trip around the foot of the Andes, ...
These distinctive wines show off the character and identity of South American terroirs. By Eric Asimov “Malbec Mon Amour,” written by two directors at the Bodega Catena Zapata winery in Mendoza, tells ...
There’s something comforting about something familiar around the holidays. Maybe that’s why so many of us (myself included) watch movies like “A Christmas Story” (best Christmas movie, period) or ...
“We have a delicious secret—Argentina is more than Malbec,” says Matt Hedges, co-founder of Vino del Sol. “Thinking of Argentina as only Malbec is like thinking of California as only Zinfandel.” From ...
If you asked a group of wine drinkers which country is the fifth largest wine producer, you would most likely get a blank stare. They might figure out that Italy, France, Spain and the U.S. are the ...
California had Mondavi. Argentina has Catena. Robert Mondavi, who died last year at age 94, was a giant in the U.S. wine industry. He has been credited with inspiring growth in high-quality wine ...
Rodolfo “Opi” Sadler’s 30-year career has continuously revolved around creating outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon in a country that has become best-known for a different grape. While he has achieved ...