Alphabetical Guide to Argentina
Get scores for nearly 200 wines from Argentina recently reviewed in Wine Spectator blind tastings, including Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon from Mendoza, other reds, whites, best values and more.
Get scores for nearly 200 wines from Argentina recently reviewed in Wine Spectator blind tastings, including Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon from Mendoza, other reds, whites, best values and more.
Familia Zuccardi Malbec Uco Valley Q 2019: A rich red with crisp acidity and flavors of cherry, dark plum and wild herbs; at 91 points and just $20, this Argentine wine is a great value. Get the full Wine Spectator review.
After multiple rain-plagued vintages, Argentine wines are back in the running with the 2017 and 2018 releases delivering high-scoring and value-driven Malbecs and blends. See which reds and whites to buy now.
Wine Spectator reviewed nearly 250 Argentine wines in 2020, including reds such as Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon from Mendoza and beyond, but also whites such as Chardonnay and Torrontés. Get the scores for these and more!.
Wine Spectator rounds up great wines for $25 or less in 6 categories: light whites, rich whites, elegant reds, bold reds, rosés and sparkling wines.
Wine Spectator’s annual list of the most exciting wines of the year offers great quality and top values in a range of styles from across the globe.
Malbec's complexity and focus are on display in these new Wine Spectator reviews of impressive and affordable wines from Argentina's Mendoza region
Argentinian winemakers are pushing the potential of their country's signature grape while also bolstering the quality of their other reds and whites.
Argentina has myriad vineyards where Malbec thrives. And we reviewed Argentina's latest.
Our editors suggest great new-release wines that won't break the bank, from France, Australia, Spain and Argentina.
A guide to the 273 wines to be presented at the 2019 New York Wine Experience.
What did 2018 teach us about wine? From walking the vineyards with top winemakers to learning new wine-friendly recipes to how to decant a bottle of wine, Wine Spectator's editors covered a lot of ground!
How do the Andes mountains help define Argentine Malbec? Winemaker Sebastián Zuccardi of Familia Zuccardi speaks to Wine Spectator's Kim Marcus about the mountain range's vast influence on wine production.
The 2015 and 2017 vintages lead the pack in Argentina, despite an uncertain economic environment and a series of cool, wet vintages since 2014. The country's signature variety, Malbec, continues to gain in stature.
Bruce Sanderson recommends a group of Italian values, primarily from Tuscany, sure to enhance any occasion. Also included are Pinot Noirs from Oregon and New Zealand, and a brace of global values.
A free alphabetical list of all wines from Argentina reviewed for the tasting report in this issue. WineSpectator.com members can access complete reviews for all the wines tasted using the online Wine Ratings Search.
Scores and tasting notes for wallet-friendly Argentine Malbecs in diverse styles for under $30 reviewed by Wine Spectator senior editor Kim Marcus.
By building their wine industries around grapes well-suited to their regions' climates, countries in the Southern Hemisphere have been able to increase production capacity to impressive levels without sacrificing quality.
Argentina's wine industry is breathing a sigh of relief, thanks to a 2018 growing season that delivered high quality and a good-sized crop following several problematic years plagued by cool and abnormally wet weather.
What are alluvial soils? Sebastián Zuccardi, winemaker at Argentina's Familia Zuccardi, explains how different vineyard sites near the Andes influence the grapes grown there and the characteristics of the resulting wines.