
The eighth largest country on the planet, Argentina extends approximately 3,700 km from north to south. This span translates into a geographical, climatic and cultural diversity providing an incredible array of terroirs that is reflected in the wines produced and the grape varieties that can be grown. The combination of soils and altitudes, added to factors such as temperature, sunlight, harvest time and vinification styles reflect the complexity of Argentina's wine. The discovery of this complexity goes hand in hand with innovative processes that are redefining the identity of wines in the country. According to Wines of Argentina, today Argentina is producing the best wines in its history.
In line with current challenges on a global scale, Argentine wine production is increasingly oriented towards respect for the natural environment of origin, incorporating greater added value. Argentine wineries recognise that sustainability is key to ensuring the future and are committed to the production of premium wines from sustainable practices. Many wineries are undertaking rational water management in an effort to reduce their water footprint.
Visitors to Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris can discover more about Wines of Argentina on their stand in Hall 5.2



