A Tour of Argentina Geography and Climate History

A Tour of Argentina Geography and Climate History

A Tour of Argentina • Geography and Climate • History • Appellation System • Major Regions and Sub-Regions • Food Pairings Geography and Climate • South America • Separated from Chile by Andes • Continental climate • Rain shadow effect = hot and dry • The Zonda • Best vineyards planted at elevation: average is 900 meters • At elevation, cooler temperatures overall and greater day/night variation • Irrigation from melted snow History • 1500s-1700s: Spanish colonials introduce vines, mostly for sacramental wine • Middle to late 1800s: Influx of Italian and Spanish immigrants brings new (French) vines and winemaking practices • 1882: Railway between Mendoza and Buenos Aires allows export to Chile • Middle to late 1900s: Economic turmoil and minimal export • 1980s: Nicolás Catena leads quality revolution in Mendoza • 1990s: Major influx of new vineyards and wineries; major increase in exports • Today: 5th largest producer and 7th largest exporter in world All class outlines are copyright of Corkbuzz Wine Studio. Materials may be used for personal and non-commercial use only. Please do not reproduce or redistribute for any commercial purposes without express written consent. Appellations of Argentina Oasis Province/ appellation/IG Appellation/ IG Focus: Salta • Northern Argentina (warmer) • Super high elevations: 5,000-7,800 feet • Cafayate department: a valley at 6,000 feet; shade and cool, dry nights • Torrontés grape: from Muscat of Alexandria and Criolla Chica • Malbec, too… and Tannat Wine: Hermanos Torrontés ’11 – Cafayate, Argentina Wine: Michel Torino Don David Tannat Reserve ’10 – Cafayate, Argentina Focus: Mendoza • Central Argentina • High desert; less than 8 inches rainfall/year • A province with 5 oases, 24 registered IGs within it • Appellation or Indicación Geográfica: smaller than a province; 100% of grapes must come from appellation listed • 397,108 acres (Bordeaux, Burgundy and Napa Valley combined) • Malbec, Cabernet, Merlot, Bonarda, Tempranillo, Chardonnay Wine: Añoro Malbec ’08 – Mendoza, Argentina All class outlines are copyright of Corkbuzz Wine Studio. Materials may be used for personal and non-commercial use only. Please do not reproduce or redistribute for any commercial purposes without express written consent. Focus: Uco Valley • Central Argentina • Appellation within Mendoza, which is within Cuyo • Includes districts Tupungato, Tunuyán, San Carlos • Alluvial soils • Cooler; greater day/night variations moving west toward Andes • Reds: Malbec reigns; also Cabernet, Merlot • Whites: Chardonnay Wine: Luca Chardonnay ’10 – Tupungato, Argentina Focus: Luján de Cuyo • Central Argentina • Sub-districts of Agrelo, Las Compuertas; also Vistalba, Perdriel, Ugarteche • Slightly warmer than Uco Valley; similar to Napa Valley • Clay soils • Reds: Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon • Wines known for firm, tannic structure Wine: Catena Alta Malbec ’08 – Mendoza, Argentina Focus: Patagonia • Southern Argentina (cooler) • Sub-districts of Neuquén and Río Negro • Drier, windier, lower altitude than Mendoza • Whites: Torrontés and Semillon • Reds: Pinot Noir, plus Malbec, Cabernet, Merlot • Dinosaur country! Wine: Chalten Pinot Noir Reserva ’10 – Neuquén, Argentina Argentinian Food and Wine Pairings • Empanadas – meat, vegetables and spices in fried or baked dough • Carbonada – sweet and sour beef stew with pumpkin and stone fruit • Rib-eye with chimichurri • Asado (barbecue) with short ribs, sausages and steak • Milanesas – thinly pounded beef or chicken, breaded and fried All class outlines are copyright of Corkbuzz Wine Studio. Materials may be used for personal and non-commercial use only. Please do not reproduce or redistribute for any commercial purposes without express written consent. .

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