The Region
Mendoza.
Argentina's wine capital: Malbec at altitude, the Andes for snowmelt, and a craft spirits scene that's grown alongside the vines.
The Subregions
Within Mendoza
Cafayate Valley
Argentina's high-altitude wine country: where Torrontés finds its most aromatic voice in the country's northern reaches.
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Mendoza's Malbec heartland: old vines, alluvial soils, and the subregion that built Argentine wine's modern reputation.
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Mendoza's high-altitude tier: cool nights, granite soils, and the wine country that's made the case for Argentine elevation.
View →Valle de Uco
The Uco Valley's Spanish name: Mendoza's altitude wine country, where Malbec ages with a different mountain register.
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