“Each region tells a different story—explore them and discover your favorite.”

Argentina Wine Regions

Argentina is a land of contrasts: high‑altitude deserts, cool valleys, irrigated oases and soils that shift every few meters. Each region shapes its wines in a unique way. Explore their landscapes, styles and terroirs to discover how place transforms Malbec, Torrontés and every other grape.
Malbec grape vineyards, recently pruned. Tupungato, Mendoza, Argentina.

Mendoza

The heart of Argentine wine, known for Malbec, high‑altitude vineyards and a remarkable diversity of terroirs along the Andes.

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Pasacana Cactus (Trichocereus pasacana) in Northern Argentina

Salta

Home to some of the highest vineyards on Earth, where intense sunlight and extreme altitude create aromatic, concentrated and distinctive wines.

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Torres del Paine mountains, Patagonia, Chile

Patagonia

A cool‑climate region recognized for elegant Pinot Noir, refined Chardonnay and fresh, vibrant styles.

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City Street

San Juan

A warm and dry region, increasingly focused on quality Syrah, expressive Bonarda and character‑driven red blends.

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Natural wonders - Talampaya National Park in Argentina

La Rioja

One of Argentina’s historic wine regions, featuring old vineyards and sun‑drenched wines full of personality.

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Estate, vineyard

Córdoba

An emerging hub for boutique wines, where the Sierras inspire small‑batch producers and premium wine tourism.

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Each Argentine region offers a different interpretation of wine. Explore their profiles, discover their terroirs and find the style that resonates with you.

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