Argentina

Argentina has earned its place on the world wine map with bold reds and vibrant whites that reflect the country’s dramatic landscapes. From the high-altitude vineyards of Mendoza to the emerging regions of Patagonia, Argentine wines capture both power and elegance. Malbec is the undisputed star — delivering rich, dark fruit and velvety tannins — but you’ll also find Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and even crisp Torrontés offering something fresh and unique. Whether you’re discovering Malbec for the first time or exploring Argentina’s hidden gems, these wines bring warmth, depth, and character to the glass.

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Tiano & Nareno Trevisio del 1908 Malbec 2020 wine bottle – premium Mendoza Argentine red wine with ship illustration on cream label

Frequently asked questions

Malbec is Argentina’s signature grape variety. It thrives in the high-altitude vineyards of Mendoza, producing rich, fruit-driven wines with deep colour and smooth tannins.

No. While Malbec is the flagship, Argentina also produces excellent Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Pinot Noir, and aromatic whites like Torrontés.

Malbec originated in France but truly found its identity in Argentina. The high-altitude vineyards create a more fruit-forward, plush style compared to the more tannic, rustic versions found in Cahors, France.

Mendoza is the heart of Argentine wine, but regions like Salta (famous for Torrontés and high-altitude Malbec) and Patagonia (known for cooler-climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay) are gaining recognition.

Yes. Premium Argentine wines, particularly top Malbec and Cabernet blends, can age beautifully for 10–15 years, developing complex flavours of spice, leather, and dried fruit.

Argentine wines pair perfectly with grilled meats, especially steak, which is central to Argentina’s food culture. Malbec also complements hard cheeses, roasted vegetables, and rich pasta dishes.

Argentina offers exceptional value. Even premium Malbecs often cost less than their French or Californian counterparts, while delivering world-class quality.

Torrontés is a native white grape of Argentina, producing highly aromatic wines with floral and tropical fruit notes. It’s refreshing and versatile, perfect with seafood or spicy dishes.

Most Argentine reds, especially Malbec, sit between 13.5%–15% alcohol. They’re full-bodied yet smooth, with ripe fruit balancing the intensity.

You can explore a curated range of Argentine wines right here at TradingGrapes, with direct delivery across Australia and optional climate-controlled cellaring.