From vineyards perched over 3,400 meters above sea level to the southernmost wine estates on the planet, Argentina offers an astonishing diversity of soils stretching from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. With more than 200,000 hectares under vine, it is the largest wine-producing region in South America — a land of endless opportunities to explore and enjoy.
Located in wide valleys and on sloping plains, the wine regions form a strip at the foot of the Andes mountain range that extends from north to south, latitudes 23 ° to 45.5°. In recent years, restless producers have pushed the wine frontier to the West, into the heights, and to the South and East, looking for the cooler temperatures of the southern latitudes or the influence of the ocean.
From the high altitude vineyards in the North, down through the aridity of Cuyo and the plains of Patagonia, to the new projects on the edge of the Atlantic, Argentine wines offer an endless range of flavours that reflect the identity of each region. winesofargentina.
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