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Mendoza is Argentina’s largest wine region—75% of the country’s vineyards. It has the most wineries—more than 1,200. It is a world-class producer of malbec and cabernet sauvignon.
When the Michelin guide finally graced Argentina with its honorific stars in 2024, Mendoza received four. Buenos Aires, the country's wildly underrated capital, only received three.
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As Argentina’s wine industry has matured, the distinct terroirs of specific regions have become more prominent, and at the same time, other varieties are getting a share of Malbec ’s spotlight.
Malbec came to Argentina’s largest wine region Mendoza in the mid-19th century. It came from France and had to adapt to the warmer and drier climate. It did so with gusto.
Wine picks Rockhound Radian Vineyard Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2022 ($90). New to Lang & Reed’s portfolio, this wine sources grapes from one of the best pinot noir regions in California.
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Wine picks Ratti Ochetti Nebbiolo 2022 ($32). This juicy wine, made from nebbiolo grown in the Langhe region of Italy, is a perfect wine to segue into cooler months.
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