ArgentinaThe 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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