The most distinctive Cabernet Sauvignons come from the north where roasted red pepper notes are joined by intense spicy aromas not found anywhere else in the world. The geographic range along with the fact that almost all Cabernet is planted in moderate to warm regions that suit its long ripening cycle define the range of flavours produced by the variety. Originally from Bordeaux, in Argentina it is mostly found in Mendoza, which accounts for 76% of Cabernet Sauvignon under vine, followed by San Juan with 9.9%, La Rioja with 5.4%, Salta with 3.25%, Catamarca with 2.2% and Patagonia with 2.6%, mostly in Neuquén (1.9%). The third of the most common red grapes in Argentina is the most extensively planted variety in the world. Only 1680 hectares (9%) are grown in moderate to cool regions meaning only one in ten bottles are offer an alternative, fresher style. 83.5% is grown in Mendoza, with San Juan accounting for 12.3%. Originally from Savoy, in Argentina Bonarda tends to be planted in the warmer, more productive areas where it produces simple, fruity, medium-bodied wines. BONARDA 18,153 ha 15.59%Īlso known as Charbono and Corbeau Noir, this grape was mistaken for other varieties in Argentina until 2009 when its true identity was revealed following DNA analysis. The valley now produces a third of all Malbec. Side note: 15.7 thousand hectares have been planted in the Uco Valley in the last 40 years in areas where the moderate to cool climates have reinvented the grape’s flavour profile. It’s found all around the country, from Jujuy to the deep south of Patagonia but is concentrated in Mendoza, where 85% of the country’s Malbec vines are planted. Malbec is by far the most common red grapes in Argentina, although its rise only began in the 1990s when it spanned just a quarter of its current surface under vine. A rundown of the most common red grapes in Argentina MALBEC 45,657 ha 39.2% of all reds Part of a more general guide to the vineyards of Argentina – using statistics from the National Institute of Viticulture – here’s everything you need to know about red grapes. Lo que se viene en los mercados.Īrgentina is red wine country: red grapes account for 54.3% of vineyards, the country’s most famous wines are reds and the most popular grape variety, Malbec, is, of course, red.īut beyond the well-trodden world of Malbec, what other varieties are grown and where? What are the most common red grapes in Argentina? Trends Información y análisis sobre las tendencias en consumo, ventas, nuevas marcas y/o productos, etc.Toda información producida desde los mercados focos de exportación del vino argentino. Markets En esta sección encontrarás datos de cómo introducirse en un mercado, requisitos, características, leyes de exportación, tendencias, perfil de consumidor, etc.Malbec Notas de tipo dossier, e informativas relacionadas a nuestra cepa insignia, su lugar en el mundo del vino, el Malbec World Day, exportaciones, etc.Lifestyle Contenidos diversos de la industria relacionados con turismo, gastronomía, entretenimientos, viajes, actividades en bodegas, eventos sociales, etc.Descubriremos un poco más de aquellas personalidades que nos interesan e inspiran. Interviews Referentes de la industria serán entrevistados sobre sus proyectos, metas, opiniones, sus negocios, su vida en general.Infographies A través de representaciones visuales y de una manera sencilla vas a acceder a información completa, complementaria o de síntesis de la temática planteada.
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