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  • Premier Winery Estate in Cafayate, Argentina

    Premier Winery Estate in Cafayate, Argentina

    Vineyard Land: 20 hectares of meticulously groomed land, ready for premium vineyard cultivation. Varietal Vineyards: 11 hectares featuring Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Tannat, and Torrontes grapes. State-of-the-Art
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Argentina Wineries and Vineyards for Sale

While virtually unknown in the international wine season in the first half of the 20th century, today Argentina has emerged as the fastest growing exporter of wines! Argentina’s vast grape vines are spread across more than 500,000 acres of the country’s breathtaking landscape. The country is fifth for wine production in the world, closely following the European masters and the United States to take its place in the spotlight. While the well-known Mendoza region accounts for the majority of Argentina’s wine production, 14 out of 23 of the country’s provinces craft unique and distinctive wines that reflect both the local culture and terroir. If you’re interested in entering a wine market with a buzzing reputation, Argentina’s wineries and vineyards for sale make an ideal investment! 

Argentina’s History of Winemaking

Argenginian viticulturalists have been crafting wine in the country since the 16th century. Spanish colonists brought stock for the wine grape vines that were planted across the country. These European varieties thrived here for centuries, until Argentina’s agricultural and technological advancements of the 20th century led to the development of local hybrid grapes. With these developments, Argentina became a much more significant wine exporter, a recognized force in international wine competitions, and an increasingly popular destination for wine tourists. Today, Argentina is a strong player in the global wine market and is the site of many new investments in wineries and vineyards. 

Argentina’s Top Regions for Wine

Argentina’s range of altitude and climate conditions mean that the grapes grown in different regions reflect vastly different terroirs. Those who are interested in purchasing an Argentina vineyard or winery for sale should consider these stellar regions for wine.

 

  • Mendoza: Mendoza is, by far, Argentina’s most well-known wine region and most widely visited for wine tourism. In fact, the vineyard acreage in this region alone is more than the area of New Zealand and Australia combined! The most popular wine here is Malbec, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Italian varieties close behind. 
  • San Juan: This is Argentina’s second largest wine-producing region, with over 120,000 acres of wine grapes planted. It is also the region of Argentina with the longest continuous history of wine production! The climate here is hotter and drier than in Mendoza, which allows the region to produce high-quality sherry, brandy, and vermouth in addition to table wines. 
  • Northwestern Argentina: This stunning region includes some of the highest altitude vineyards in the world! While the climate and soil here tends to be similar to that of Mendoza, the higher altitude results in higher acidity and greater depth. 
  • Patagonia: Argentina’s southern region has a much cooler climate than the other regions, and a much longer growing season. Cool climate wine grape varietals thrive here, such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Malbec, as well as grapes used for sparkling wine. 

The Best Wine Grapes Grown in Argentina

While the best type of grape to grow at your Argentinian vineyard will vary depending on your region, soil, and microclimate, here are some of the top red and white grapes planted in the country.

Best Red Wine Grapes to Grow in Argentina

  • Malbec
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Syrah
  • Pinot Noir
  • Merlot
  • Cabernet Franc

Best White Wine Grapes to Grow in Argentina

  • Chardonnay
  • Torrontes
  • Chenin
  • Viognier
  • Riesling
  • Sauvignon Blanc