Wine Enthusiast Magazine

ARGENTINA GETS FRESH

If you’ve been drinking Argentine wine for a while, you know the country’s signature style: a dark-tinted Malbec with aromas and flavors of raisin, blackberry jam and creamy new oak. It may contain upward of 15% alcohol by volume (abv) and be infused with searing tartaric acidity that aids balance and allows the wine to live on for decades.

But that style of wine, while very much still in existence, is losing popularity. Consumers,

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