Argentinian Wines
Argentinian wines bring together bold flavour, vibrant fruit and impressive diversity. This collection highlights key regions such as Mendoza, Salta and Patagonia, featuring Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Bonarda, Torrontés, Chardonnay and more. Expect expressive fruit, balanced freshness and wines that clearly reflect their regional character and quality
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Catena Alta Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 75cl
Catena Alta's Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from select rows in two of the Catena family's Andean vineyards. The blend from the two historic rows, ...Argentina
Mendoza
2016
Full Bodied Red
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Zuccardi Aluvional 2015 Gualtallary 75cl
Zuccardi Aluvional Gualtallary Malbec is a complex and elegant wine from one of Argentina's most prestigious high-altitude sites. With notes of str...Argentina
Mendoza
2015
Medium Bodied Red
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Pulenta Estate Gran Corte VII 2020 75cl
This bottling is made from 44% Malbec, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot and 5%Tannat and wow is it a fantastic red blend. A grea...Argentina
Mendoza
2020
Full Bodied Red
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Zuccardi Jose Malbec 2019 75cl
At Zuccardi it is clear that quality starts in the vineyards. Through extensive research and the use of technology such as electromagnetic mapping ...Argentina
Mendoza
2019
Full Bodied Red
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Amauta Absoluto Malbec El Porvenir 2023 75cl
Intense ruby red colour, with a nose of fresh, crunchy red berry fruits - strawberry, raspberry & cherry. There are gentle spice notes of vanil...Argentina
Salta
2023
Full Bodied Red
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Felino Cabernet Sauvignon 75cl
Felino Cabernet Sauvignon is an elegant and expressive Cabernet Sauvignon from Vina Cobos, one of Mendoza's most celebrated wineries. Founded by re...Argentina
Mendoza
2022
Full Bodied Red
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Catena Alta Malbec 2021 75cl
Catena Alta Malbec is sourced from select rows in the Catena Zapata family's Andrean vineyards: Angelica vineyard, La Piramide vineyard, Nicasia vi...Argentina
Mendoza
2021
Full Bodied Red
Regular price £38.49
High altitude is a defining characteristic of Argentinian viticulture, particularly in regions like Mendoza and Salta. Vineyards planted at elevated altitudes benefit from intense sunlight combined with cool night temperatures. This significant diurnal temperature variation slows the ripening process, allowing grapes to develop deep colour, concentrated flavours, and firm tannins whilst retaining a vibrant, refreshing acidity that prevents the wine from tasting overly heavy.
Whilst Malbec is undoubtedly the flagship grape of the country, Argentina boasts an incredibly diverse portfolio of wine styles. For white wines, the aromatic and crisp Torrontés is a unique native star, whilst high-altitude Chardonnay offers exceptional elegance. For alternative red varieties, Argentina produces outstanding, structured Cabernet Sauvignon, peppery Syrah, and increasingly acclaimed, fresh styles of Bonarda and Cabernet Franc.
The natural structure of Argentinian wine makes it incredibly food-friendly. The country's signature red wines typically possess robust tannins and a rich fruit core, which effortlessly cut through the fat and protein of premium meats, making them world-class pairings for steak and barbecue. Additionally, the crisp acidity found in high-altitude white wines cleanly cuts through rich sauces, seafood, and mildly spiced dishes.
When comparing grapes like Malbec or Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentinian versions tend to be more fruit-forward, plush, and velvety due to the abundant South American sunshine. For instance, a French Malbec from Cahors is traditionally more rustic, savoury, and heavily structured with firm tannins. In contrast, an Argentinian Malbec offers riper, darker fruit notes, softer tannins, and an approachable, opulent mouthfeel that is accessible from a younger age.
Argentina’s natural geography provides an ideal environment for low-intervention farming. The dry, semi-arid climate of wine regions like Mendoza, combined with protective mountain winds, means that vine diseases and pests are exceptionally rare. As a result, winemakers have minimal need for chemical pesticides or fungicides, allowing a large percentage of Argentinian vineyards to transition easily to certified organic, biodynamic, and sustainable practices.