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Argentinian white wine is gaining recognition for its quality and diversity, reflecting the varied terroirs of this South American wine powerhouse. While Argentina is historically known for its red wines, especially Malbec, its white wines, particularly Torrontés, have started to draw international attention. Torrontés, the signature white grape of Argentina, Argentinian white wine is gaining recognition for its quality and diversity, reflecting the varied terroirs of this South American wine powerhouse. While Argentina is historically known for its red wines, especially Malbec, its white wines, particularly Torrontés, have started to draw international attention. Torrontés, the signature white grape of Argentina, produces an aromatic wine with floral and fruity notes, distinctive of the high-altitude vineyards of Salta in the north. Other regions like Mendoza and Patagonia are also making waves with their white wines, experimenting with varieties such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Grigio. These wines are typically crafted to showcase vibrant acidity and fresh fruit flavors, making them excellent for pairing with a wide range of cuisines. The cooler climate of Patagonia, for instance, yields exceptionally crisp and minerally Chardonnay, while Mendoza's versatility allows for both crisp, light whites and richer, oak-aged versions. This diversity offers wine lovers an exciting range of flavors and styles to explore within Argentinian whites. read more... less