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Belasco de Baquedano Rosa de Argentina SparklingNon-Vintage Sparkling Wine from Mendoza, Argentina
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3.8 28 Ratings2012 99Save $7.01 (35%)Ships Wed, Jun 7Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Domaine Bousquet Organic BrutNon-Vintage Sparkling Wine from Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina
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3.3 23 Ratings1412 99Save $1.01 (7%)Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Pascual Toso BrutNon-Vintage Sparkling Wine from Mendoza, Argentina
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3.4 40 Ratings1311 99Save $1.01 (8%)Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Antucura Cherie Sparkling RoseSparkling Rosé from Mendoza, Argentina
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3.3 19 Ratings18 99Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
Breaking new ground
With vineyards tretching along the eastern side of the Andes Mountains from Patagonia in the south to Salta in the north, Argentina is one of the world’s largest and most dynamic wine producing countries—and most important in South America.
Since the late 20th century vineyard investments, improved winery technology and a commitment to innovation have all contributed to the country’s burgeoning image as a producer of great wines at all price points. The climate here is diverse but generally continental and agreeable, with hot, dry summers and cold snowy winters—a positive, as snow melt from the Andes Mountains is used heavily to irrigate vineyards. Grapes very rarely have any difficulty achieving full ripeness.
Argentina’s famous Mendoza region, responsible for more than 70% of Argentina’s wine production, is further divided into several sub-regions, with Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley most noteworthy. Red wines dominate here, especially Malbec, the country’s star variety, while Chardonnay is the most successful white.
The province of San Juan is best known for blends of Bonarda and Syrah. Torrontés is a specialty of the La Rioja and Salta regions, the latter of which is also responsible for excellent Malbecs grown at very high elevation.