Collection: Argentinian Still Wine
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Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard White Bones Chardonnay 2023
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Bodega Norton Malbec 1895 Coleccion
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Sold outBen Marco Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
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Belasco de Baquedano Malbec Old Vine Llama 2017
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Weinert Malbec Reserva Carrascal 2013
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Belasco de Baquedano Malbec Roble Llama 2017
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Finca El Origen Cabernet Sauvignon Gran Reserva 2015
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Luigi Bosca Lujan de Cuyo De Sangre Malbec 2023
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Algodon Pato Fillol Limited Edition 2025
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Malbec 'Vinas Extremas', Matias Riccitelli 2021
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Argentina is the largest exporter of wine in South America, producing highly aromatic and intense wines. Our selection at Wine Chateau offers Argentine wines online to allow you to explore its varieties known for sharing aspects with the cuisine.
The roots of wines in Argentina come largely from Spain, which brought over viticulture during colonization. France also brought over Malbec grapes, which now make up most of Argentina's most popular wine. Although Malbec is the most famous, Argentina also produces robust Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Torrontes, Pinot Noir and Bonarda.
The high altitude and low humidity of its growing regions means Argentine wine does not face the same insect and disease problems as other winemaking countries. This climate makes it an organic-lover's dream. Because there is less of a need to use pesticides, it is easy to find organic wine from this country. As always, we recommend checking the label to know for sure if your preferred wine is organic.
Formerly holding quantity over quality, Argentinean winemakers have decided to focus more on improving the quality of their wines, and it shows. Argentine wine has grown in popularity, especially in the last few decades. Shop for Argentine wine online to try its varieties and enjoy its aromas.