Argentina has been well known for their Malbec and Steaks, but what they must have something to wash down all their delicious fish.
Enter Torrontes, the white wine that Argentina has begun to hang their hats on. It has some of the light crisp characteristics of Albarino’s and Sauv. Blanc’s, but is very much its own varietal. Some of the most interesting stuff I’ve found is grown at high altitude – over 5,000 feet – in the Calchaquíes Valleys of the North.
Here is a previous review – Nomade Torrontes.









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Written by Sean O'Connor
Topics: Argentina, Wine