With its exploding popularity worldwide, Argentine wines, especially Malbec, continue to bring constant attention and travel and leisure to Argentina's main wines region Mendoza. There are over 632 vineyards in Mendoza. A budget price of land provides many investors, foreign and domestic alike, to this beautiful region in this beautiful nation. If you do not know much about Argentina and its wines, you need to keep on reading this informative article and get on the Argentine wine band wagon.
If you're a true wines lover and love taking wine holidays, there are many options in Mendoza, Argentina. Although it was tough to narrow the list right down to three, I were able to do it. Your time and money is valuable, meaning you need to visit only the best of the best in Mendoza. This is actually the list.
1. Catena Zapata - This is the vineyard of the Zapata family. Nicolas Zapata is considered to be the daddy of Argentine wine. The resurrection of the Argentine wine business owes itself to Nicolas Zapata. There have over five different vineyards just for Malbec, and continue to release high quality Chardonnay each year. The Zapata wineries are considered the best growing grounds for Chardonnay in most of Mendoza. You cannot skip this beautiful as well as historic vineyard.
2. Trapiche - Trapiche is the searching ground for well-known French wine guru Michel Rolland. Rolland has teamed out with Trapiche vintner Angel Mendoza. Together they have created probably the most stunning Malbec wines in the world. Trapiche is one of the top 3 largest wineries in the world, meaning that they have been investing more money each year in effort to bring you the best wines for the best possible price. Trapiche vineyards produce over three zillion liters of high-quality wine each year. Your visit to Mendoza may not be over if you do not pay among Trapiche's seven vineyards a trip.
3. Escorihuela - Whilst not as well known as Catena Zapata or even Trapiche, Escorihuela is still a well known vineyard that produces high quality wine beverages that cost close to U$D 10-15. A quality Malbec for $10 can't be beat. This vineyard is over one-hundred years old, and has the world's largest wines barrel.
Should you choose to visit Mendoza, I recommend that you proceed visit each of these three vineyards, and enjoy all the wine tastings that your cash can afford. If you should reach Argentina and not have the time for you to go to Mendoza, there are many wine tastings in Buenos Aires that feature several delicious Malbec, Torrontes, Carbernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay Argentine wine beverages.
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