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... Cuyo and Maipu regions of the province of Mendoza in Argentina, will be among wineries represented i...
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...Located in downtown Mendoza City in the heart of Argentina's premier wine regi... addition to the area's more than 1,200 wineries, visitors also can select from a variety of outdoo...
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...The wineries in Mendoza produce the world's highest ranked Malb...
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] . MENDOZA, Argentina -- The chance to sleep surrounded by vi... "wine road" and visit some of the main wineries in Mendoza, a province known worldwide for its exc...
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... hundred of the country's six hundred wineries and source of 70 percent of the country's wine pro...
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The shining light of the Neuquen district is the winery called NQN (say it aloud). Though the winery is not yet a year old, everything about winemaker Gustavo Agostini is professional and his operation is exceedingly well-thought out. Agostini, who learned his winemaking at Chandon ([Mendoza]) and Salentein, has already made a Malbec 2004 with bright red cherry and red currant that is tangy and alluring, and a Pinot Noir 2004 that shows rose petal fruit artfully balanced with oak graham in an oily, round texture. We discussed the pros and cons of the Pinot in the environs of Patagonia, which are decidedly cooler than Mendoza, further to the north. "Perhaps" was the best we could come up with for the moment. "We need more experience with the variety down here," says Agostini. And h...
... most of the vineyards and built wineries to order for investors other than himself. His wi...
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.... The wineries in Mendoza are famed to produce the world's highes...
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Harsh temperatures in the winter of 2009 didn't ruin the 2010 Colorado wine harvest season. Wine makers tapped into their reserves and turned out one of the best seasons they've had, officials said.
For the first time since the repeal of Prohibition, Colorado wineries reported more than 1 million liters of wine to the Colorado Department of Revenue, an increase of 10.23 percent over the previous year.
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Early in the twentieth century, Argentina became the world's fifth largest wine producer, but until very recently its wines were little known and even less appreciated outside of the country. During the last decade, however, Argentina's wine isolation came to an end with exports growing in excess of 30 percent per annum. In recent years, international demand, particularly for the country's emblematic Malbec, has expanded so rapidly that winery owners complain they are reaching the limit of capacity and fear that they will soon be unable to meet growing demand from external markets. This article analyzes the reasons for the international emergence of Argentine wines in the new millennium. Major themes include: an analysis of the drivers of wine export development; the identification of m...
...Centro de Bodegueros de Mendoza, "El valor de la coherencia," Bodegas y terruños,...In 1989, when wineries were just beginning to test the international wate...
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..., which takes place at Park Hyatt Mendoza and Palacio Duhau-Park Hyatt Buenos Aires. At the ...Participating wineries from Mendoza include: Catena Zapata, Trapiche, Tap...