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Winner of 2 more
Cien por Ciento
2021 Bonarda from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 3984 Members
An authentic taste of Argentine culture
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
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Casa Montante
2021 Merlot from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 1919 Members
Rich mulberry and silky caramel flavors meet a smooth and savory finish
View wine details$25.00 Retail price
$17.50 Member price
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Andás
2021 Red Blend from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 2446 Members
Your soon-to-be new favorite from Platinum Medal-winning Andás
View wine details$21.00 Retail price
$14.70 Member price
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Los Antiguos
2019 Cabernet Sauvignon from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 1265 Members
Discover toasty oak and satisfying spice from high-mountain vineyards
View wine details$31.00 Retail price
$21.70 Member price
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Titiritero
2021 Bonarda – Syrah – Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 1607 Members
We proudly present this decadent debut from an exciting new brand
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
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Titiritero
2022 Muscat – Torrontés from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 939 Members
Discover a fresh and exotic release from our exciting new brand
View wine details$31.00 Retail price
$21.70 Member price
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Los Antiguos
2023 Malbec - Bonarda from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 869 Members
Complexity unfolds with each glass of our Malbec and Bonarda blend
View wine details$31.00 Retail price
$21.70 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Che Boludo
2021 Lightly Sweet Red Blend from Mendoza, Argentina
Staff pick
A friendly new release from “Best of Class” Che Boludo
View wine details$25.00 Retail price
$17.50 Member price
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PrimaZona
2021 Red Blend from Mendoza, Argentina
Staff pick
Dark fruit, earthy oak, and sun-kissed flavors from these world-class vineyards
View wine details$22.00 Retail price
$15.40 Member price
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Cien por Ciento
2021 Red Blend from Mendoza, Argentina
Staff pick
Cranberry and pomegranate mix with a chocolate finish in this earthy classic
View wine details$28.00 Retail price
$19.60 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Rancho Campo
2023 Malbec from Valle de Uco / Uco Valley, Argentina
Staff pick
Experience the pride of Mendoza with this savory and earthy stunner
View wine details$34.00 Retail price
$23.80 Member price
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Elena Lora
2022 Muscat - Torrontés from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 370 Members
Experience aromatic complexity and layers of flavor from Mendoza vineyards
View wine details$37.00 Retail price
$25.90 Member price
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Cien por Ciento
2024 Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina
Staff pick
Untamed dark fruit and earthy spice reveal Argentina’s vibrant, rustic soul
View wine details$20.00 Retail price
$14.00 Member price
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Miguel Aime Pouget
2024 Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina
Staff pick
Echoes of the Andes: savory notes meets vibrant fruit
View wine details$26.00 Retail price
$18.20 Member price
Keep Reading About Argentina
It's important to know that Argentina produces some amazing Malbec, but Malbec isn't the only Argentine wine worth exploring. Wine producers are making some unique versions of international grapes (especially Bordeaux and Piedmontese varietals, even unique ones like Bonarda) in the foothills of the Andes. Argentinian wine isn't just about red wine either; white wine drinkers can enjoy crisp Torrontés and Chardonnay with zippy acidity. They even have a vineyard that is deemed "the most studied vineyard in the world." Winemaker Nicolás Catena Zapata of Bodega Catena Zapata planted Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes at 5,000 feet above sea level on the "Adrianna vineyard" in Gualtallary in the Mendoza region, and these high-altitude wines are stunning.
What are the best Argentinian wines?
The popularity of Argentinian Malbec, especially from Catena Zapata, was so strong that the winemakers of France stopped uprooting the Malbec in Cahors and made more varietal Malbec wines instead. Argentinian Malbecs are full-bodied with medium plus tannins and rich, dark fruit. All across Lujan de Cuyo and the Uco Valley, winemakers are planting French grape varieties and treating them with the utmost respect. Their wine industry has been on a journey from producing table wines for mass-international consumption to terroir-focused high-quality wines that capture the essence of a given appellation.
What are the best wine regions in Argentina?
If you are new to Argentinian wine or to South American wine in general, then you are in for a surprise. There are appellations and sub-regions to explore from Patagonia to Mendoza along the spine of the Andes Mountains, which divides the country from Chile. You can find Malbec everywhere, but there are also delicate Pinot Noirs, Merlots, Cabernet Francs, Syrahs, and Tempranillos to try. The influence of European viticulture is deeply felt. Argentina's wines and winemaking has improved over the decades, and every vintage seems to get better and better.
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