Patagonia Wines: Pure Terroir, Endless Horizons
Discover wines shaped by southern winds and endless horizons
Boutique wineries, cool-climate varietals, and breathtaking landscapes define Patagonia’s wine experience.
Gravity-fed architecture, wines that flow with innovation.
Schroeder Winery
Symbol of innovation and tradition in Patagonia, Argentina. Founded in 2001 by Herman Heinz Teodoro Schroeder and his children, the family transformed a desert landscape into fertile vineyards, making it one of the southernmost wine regions in the world.
Built against the valley slope, the winery blends seamlessly into the natural environment with a unique five-level, 22-meter-high design. This architectural system harnesses gravity in the winemaking process, reducing the use of pumps and minimizing oxidation, ensuring wines of purity and elegance.
Today, Familia Schroeder offers exclusive wine tourism experiences: guided tours, tastings of Pinot Noir and Patagonian Malbec, and a gourmet restaurant pairing signature wines with regional cuisine. Every glass reflects the family’s pioneering spirit and the essence of Patagonia.
At the edge of the world, bold wines are born.
Del Fin del Mundo Winery
Patagonia, Argentina’s southern frontier, is home to some of the world’s most distinctive wines. Shaped by cool winds, dramatic landscapes, and unique terroir, Patagonia wines offer elegance, freshness, and authenticity. From Pinot Noir to Malbec, each bottle reflects the untamed spirit of the region.
A century of tradition, reinvented for today.
Humberto Canale Winery
Founded in 1909 by engineer Humberto Canale, this winery became a driving force in the development of viticulture in Patagonia. Located just 8 km from General Roca, in the Alto Valle of Río Negro, its vineyards cover 160 hectares of old vines, producing wines that reflect the freshness and elegance of the Patagonian terroir.
With more than a century of history and five generations, the Canale family has combined tradition with modern winemaking techniques. Their philosophy emphasizes environmental care, ensuring sustainability at every stage of production.
Signature wines include:
Pinot Noir – elegant and expressive, among Argentina’s finest.
Patagonian Malbec – fresh and refined, with unique identity.
Merlot and Cabernet Franc – smooth and balanced.
Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling – vibrant, aromatic whites.
The winery also offers wine tourism experiences, including guided tours, tastings, and vineyard walks, sharing the pioneering spirit and family legacy that define Humberto Canale.
Malma Family Wines – Crafting Patagonia’s Soul
Malma Winery
Malma Winery is a family‑owned estate in San Patricio del Chañar, Neuquén, created by the pioneering Viola family. The name Malma, meaning “pride” in Mapudungun, reflects their commitment to honoring Patagonian origins and crafting wines that express the region’s character. Guided by resident and consulting winemakers, the winery focuses on pure, precise interpretations of its cold‑climate terroir, shaped by wide temperature swings, steady winds, and stony soils. Its modern, linear architecture blends with the Patagonian landscape, supporting a production philosophy centered on clarity, elegance, and a deep sense of place.
Organic Vineyards of Familia Miras in Patagonia
Miras Winery
Familia Miras is a family‑owned winery in Mainqué, Río Negro, producing certified organic wines from old vineyards across the region. Their work combines traditional, hands‑on viticulture with high technical standards, resulting in wines known for balance, purity, and strong aging potential. The semidesert Patagonian climate, with constant winds and marked temperature swings, shapes grapes with natural freshness, intense aromas, and distinctive minerality. All members of the Miras family participate in the process, crafting small‑batch wines that reflect both the character of Río Negro and a deep commitment to sustainable, organic farming.
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