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Argentinian Red Wine

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Explore our selection of Argentinian Red Wine, featuring bold and vibrant varietals from one of the world's premier wine-producing countries. From the famous Malbecs of Mendoza to the robust Cabernet Sauvignons and delightful Bonardas, each bottle captures the essence of Argentina's rich terroir. Perfect for any occasion, shop now and discover the deep flavors and exquisite craftsmanship that make Argentinian red wines a must-have for any wine lover's collection.  
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  • Alamos Malbec 2023

    $25.00
    or $23.75 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Catena Zapata Angélic Zapata Malbec Alta 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Angélic Zapata Malbec Alta 2020

    $76.23
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  • Catena High Mountain Vines Malbec 2022

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    $41.25
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  • La Boca Malbec

    $20.83
    or $19.79 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Fat Bastard Malbec 2023

    $16.99
    or $16.14 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Finca Las Moras Reserva Malbec 2021

    $23.74
    or $22.55 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Finca Las Moras Malbec (Screwcap) 2020

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    $17.09
    or $16.24 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard Malbec 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Nicasia Vineyard Malbec 2021

    $148.30
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  • Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard ‘River Stones’ Malbec 2019

    $284.06
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  • Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard ‘Fortuna Terrae’ Malbec 2020

    $189.37
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  • Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard ‘Fortuna Terrae’ Malbec 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard ‘Fortuna Terrae’ Malbec 2021

    $198.84
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  • Catena Alta Chardonnay 2022

    $117.47
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  • Finca Las Moras Cabernet Sauvignon (Screwcap) 2018

    $16.15
    or $15.34 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Catena Zapata Argentino Vineyard Malbec 1.5L 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Argentino Vineyard Malbec 2022

    $179.90
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  • BenMarco Malbec 2022

    $39.49
    or $37.52 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Catena Zapata Nicolas Red Blend 2019

    $205.15
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  • Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard 'Mundus Bacillus Terrae' Malbec 2020

    $577.58
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  • Argento Classic Organic Malbec

    $24.34
    or $23.12 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Catena Zapata Catena Alta Historic Rows Chardonnay 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Catena Alta Historic Rows Chardonnay 2022

    $76.65
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  • Catena Zapata Alta Historic Rows Malbec 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Alta Historic Rows Malbec 2021

    $117.47
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  • Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard ‘River Stones’ Malbec 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard ‘River Stones’ Malbec 2021

    $344.03
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  • BenMarco Sin Límites Gualtallary 2022

    $61.66
    or $58.58 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Argento Reserva Organic Malbec 2022

    $31.33
    or $29.76 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Catena Zapata Argentino Vineyard Malbec 1.5L 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Catena Zapata Argentino Vineyard Malbec 1.5L 2022

    $369.28
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Argentinian red wine is celebrated globally for its depth and diversity, largely due to the country's vast array of climates and terrains suitable for viticulture. While Malbec is the flagship variety, producing rich and juicy wines, Argentina also excels in producing other red varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Argentinian red wine is celebrated globally for its depth and diversity, largely due to the country's vast array of climates and terrains suitable for viticulture. While Malbec is the flagship variety, producing rich and juicy wines, Argentina also excels in producing other red varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and the lesser-known but equally compelling Bonarda and Tannat. These varieties benefit from the high altitude of vineyards located in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, where diurnal temperature variations help maintain acidity and enhance flavor development in the grapes. The winemaking tradition in Argentina blends old-world techniques with modern innovation, resulting in wines that are both complex and accessible. With a commitment to quality and sustainability, Argentinian winemakers continue to push the boundaries of what their red wines can achieve, garnering international awards and recognition. As a result, Argentinian red wines offer a rich tapestry of flavors that appeal to both novice wine drinkers and connoisseurs alike, making them an excellent addition to any wine collection. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Which wine regions make the best Argentinian Red Wine?

The best Argentinian red wines predominantly come from Mendoza, which is the largest and most renowned wine region in Argentina. Mendoza accounts for approximately 70% of the country’s entire wine production. Situated in the eastern foothills of the Andes Mountains, the vineyards are planted at some of the highest altitudes in the world for winemaking, which gives a longer ripening period and leads to more balanced and concentrated wines. Aside from Mendoza, other notable regions include: Salta: Located in the north of Argentina, it is home to some of the highest vineyards in the world. Here, the Torrontés and Malbec varieties excel, producing wines with intense aromatics and deep flavors. Patagonia: Comprising the sub-regions of Neuquén and Río Negro, this southernmost wine area is known for producing Pinot Noir and Merlot that are lighter and have a more delicate structure due to the cooler climate. San Juan: This region is hotter and drier than Mendoza and is particularly good for Syrah and Bonarda, which thrive in this environment.

What are the most popular Argentinian Red Wines?

Among the most popular and acclaimed Argentinian red wines are those from Bodega Catena Zapata, which is known for its high-altitude Malbecs that have set the benchmark for quality in Argentine Malbec. Other notable wineries include: Bodega Norton: Renowned for its Reserva Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, which offer great expression of Argentine terroir. Achaval-Ferrer: Known for producing some of the purest and most expressive Malbec wines in Argentina. Luca: Founded by Laura Catena, Luca produces a series of old vine Malbecs that are highly regarded for their complexity and craftsmanship.

What are the best value Argentinian Red Wines?

For the best value in Argentinian red wines, consider labels such as: Alamos: Offers reliable quality Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah at affordable prices. Crios de Susana Balbo: Known for a robust Malbec with excellent depth and richness that belies its price point. Trapiche: Provides a wide range of options from entry-level to high-end single vineyard Malbecs, known for delivering consistent quality across price ranges.

What are the foods best paired with Argentinian Red Wine?

Argentinian red wines, particularly Malbec, pair wonderfully with various meats, making them a perfect match for barbecue or grilled dishes. The classic pairing is with Argentine asado (barbecue), where the bold flavors of the wine complement the rich, smoky meats. Malbec also pairs well with other robust meat dishes like stews and game, as well as with hard cheeses and spicy food, which balance the wine’s robust tannins and fruit-forward profile. The versatility of Argentinian red wine also allows it to accompany pasta dishes with red sauces and hearty vegetable stews, providing a flexible option for both meat-eaters and vegetarians alike.