Catena Zapata, now run by Laura Catena, is arguably the leading producer of fine Argentine wine. But it was the two El Enemigo wines from Laura’s younger sister Adrianna Catena, made with Catena ...
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Move over Malbec: Why There’s more to ArgentinaArgentina is famed for its wine; in fact, wine is legally recognised as the country’s national beverage. Historically its famed Malbec has had ‘Main Character Energy’ but, on a recent trip ...
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Anything but MalbecAfter the event I was as convinced of the quality of many these non-Malbecs, many white, as I had been on various visits to Argentine wine country. Catena Zapata, now run by Laura Catena ...
The country's unique climate and winemaking ... See also The Exceptional Wine Values From Argentina.
Argentine wine will be the guiding thread of the story, reflecting the country’s diversity of terroirs, varieties and styles, and its cultural richness. “Our intention is to focus on and talk ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Cathrine Todd is a New York City-based writer who focuses on wine. As the sun was rising in the distance, the peaks of the mountains looked ...
Economy Minister Sergio Massa made the announcement during the annual meeting of the Argentine Wine Corporation (Coviar ... liquidations and boost the country's hard currency reserves.
After the event, I was as convinced of the quality of many of these non-Malbecs, many white, as I had been on various visits to Argentine wine country. Catena Zapata, now run by Laura Catena ...
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