Argentina

The snowcapped Andes form a stunning backdrop for Argentina’s vineyards. They sit at 22,000 feet above sea level. The wine regions are in the west central part of the country and elevations range from 4,900 feet above sea level, making these vineyards some of the highest altitude in the world. Argentina’s most interesting wine is Malbec, a red wine that originated in France’s Bordeaux region, but is far more delicious in Argentina.



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25 Lagunas Malbec 2010

Dark red and violet hints with a nose of plum and red fruits. The palate shows raspberries, dried...
25 Lagunas Malbec 2010 $12.99




Alamos Malbec Mendoza

The nose shows ripe black fruits, black pepper, spice and floral notes. Palate is full yet soft and...
Alamos Malbec Mendoza $12.99




Altos Las Hormigas Mendoza Reserve Malbec

Dark and ripe, but intense and vivid, with melted licorice, graphite, plum confiture and freshly...
Altos Las Hormigas Mendoza Reserve Malbec $31.99




Callia Alta Malbec 2010

Fresh fruit-driven character, and the delicate tannic structure which will allow this wine to shine...
Callia Alta Malbec 2010 $14.99




Catena Alta Cabernet Sauvignon

A full-bodied, well-structured wine with ripe, firm tannins and aromas and flavors of intense, rich...
Catena Alta Cabernet Sauvignon $49.99




Catena Zapata Catena Malbec 2009

Made by Nicolas Catena, who was awarded the 2009 Decanter Magazine Man of the Year, this wine is...
Catena Zapata Catena Malbec 2009 $23.99




Gouguenheim Cabernet Sauvignon

These Cabernet vines grown at very high altitudes benefit from hot days and cool nights that...
Gouguenheim Cabernet Sauvignon $12.99




La Yunta Torrontes

The Torronts grape was first brought to Argentina in the late 1800's by Spanish immigrants. While...
La Yunta Torrontes $10.99




Punto Final Malbec 2010

Deep ruby red in color with notes of blackberry, blueberry and cassis. On the palate, the wine is...
Punto Final Malbec 2010 $14.99