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Argentina Vineyards

  • Alta Vista Wines - Alta Vista is a listed historical 19th century bodega in Chacras de Coria. Selections include Malbec varietals, Chardonnay, Torrontes, and Consecha. [Flash required]
  • Andean Wineries Boutique winery located at the foothills of the Andes mountains, in the heart of Mendoza
  • Bodega Colome S.A. Produces three wine labels. Information on wines, vineyards, sales, and history.
  • Bodega Jean Rivier Artisan Winery located in San Rafael in the Province of Mendoza. Selections include: Chenin Blan, Tocai Friulano, Torrontes, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonarda, and Tempanilla.
  • Bodegas Hispano Argentinas - A member of Arco Bodegas Unidas which elaborates and distributes both Martins and Marques de Griñon Argentinean wines.
  • Bodegas Lopez - Producers of Monchenont, Casona Lopez, Chateau Vieux, Rincon Famoso, Lopez, Traful, and Vasco Viejo. Located in General Gutiérrez, Maipú.
  • Bodegas Salentein - Located in Mendoza, varietals include: Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, and Tempranillo.
  • Bodegas Tittarelli Winery located in the Mendoza province. Includes information on company history, wines, and geography.
  • Bodegas Trapiche Official Site. Produces varietals of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay. [Flash required]
  • Bodegas Valentín Bianchi Bodegas Valentin Bianchi SA is a company situated in San Rafael Department, Province of Mendoza. Producers of whites, reds, and sparkling.
  • Cheval des Andes - Official site of the Cheval des Andes wine, an Argentinian vintage, born on the plates of Mendoza on the buttresses of the Andes cordillera. [English and Spanish]
  • Crotta Wines - Winery located in the Mendoza province that produces Malbec, Chenin, Bonarda, and other varietals. Includes information pages on each wine, tasting, and storage.
  • Dolphin South Atlantic - Patagonia Wines Produces export-quality wines such as cabernet sauvignon, malbec, bonarda, syrah, chardonnay, and torrontes.
  • Domaine Jean Bousquet - Official site of this winery in Tupungato, Argentina.
  • Familia Cassone Winery Malbec, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Rosé are all produced at this winery located in Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza. Includes information about the history, company, and products.
  • FAPES Winery and Vineyards - Family-owned winery since 1922 in La Consulta, Mendoza.
  • Finca Flichman - Since 1873, Finca Flichman has been producing fine wine varietals of Cabernet, Malbec, Syrah, and Merlot.
  • Finca Koch/Koch Vineyards Official site. Includes information on their wines, history, and location.
  • Finca La Anita Born in the early nineties to recreate the traditional European model of wine production.
  • Humberto Canale Winery Patagonian winery that produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Malbec, Torrontés, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, and Merlot.
  • J.A. Cicchitti - Argentinean wine producer in Mendoza has four different lines in its portfolio, from table to sparkling wine. Brief description of each wine.
  • La Cioca Winery, located in Mendoza, that produces cabernet sauvignon, tempranillo and bonarda.
  • Lagarde S.A. Wineries Founded by Captain Angel Pereyra in 1897, in Lujan De Cuyo, Mendoza. Wineries include Lagarde, Henry, Medrano, Letra De Tango, and Altas Cumbres. [Flash required]
  • Luigi Bosca Wines In 1901 Leoncio Arizu founded a family business producing premium wines under the name of Luigi Bosca.
  • Michel Torino - Bodega La Rosa Official site of the Michel Torino winery located in Cafayate, Argentina. Information on their history, wines, and location. [requires Flash plug-in]
  • Nicolás Catena Wines For 100 years the Catena family has been making wine in the premier grape growing region of Mendoza, Argentina. Our wines are exported to major markets around the world.
  • Oasis Andino Family-owned winery based in the Mendoza that produces varietal wines and champagnes. Wine labels include Mayorazgo, Epecuén, and Cuyún.
  • Odres - Cellars Odres, located in Argentina, produces varietals Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Tempranillo, Bonarda, Chardonnay and Torrontes.
  • R.J. Viñedos Winery located in Uco Valley, Mendoza.
  • Santa Ana Wineries - Official site that describers their wines, history, and events.
  • Sol Del Plata Official site of this winery that produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and, Malbec.
  • Tapiz Winery Homepage Official site of this winery that produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and, most notably, Malbec, the signature varietal of Argentina. Tapiz is part of the Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates collection.
  • Terrazas de los Andes Official site. Terrazas is a tributary of Chandon dedicated exclusively to the production of varietal wines. [Flash Required]
  • The Wine of Cafayate The grapewine was introduced in Salta in 1556, from Chilean territory. Information pages on various wineries located in this region. [Spanish and English]
  • Vinos Magali Limited Editions of Cabernet, Malbec, and Merlot from Mendoza, Argentina. Details their wine making progress.
  • Welcome to Bodega Norton Official site. Produces and exports various whites, reds, and sparkling varietals.
  • Wineanorak Argentina Descriptive tasting notes of various Argentinean wines.

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Visas: Nationals of the USA, Canada, most Western European countries, Australia and New Zealand do not need visas to visit Argentina. In theory, upon arrival all non-visa visitors must obtain a free tourist card, good for 90 days and renewable for 90 more. In practice, immigration officials issue these only at major border crossings, such as airports and on the ferries and hydrofoils between Buenos Aires and Uruguay. Although you should not toss your card away, losing it is no major catastrophe; at most exit points, immigration officials will provide an immediate replacement for free.

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