Argentina Flashcards
What is the Mission grape known as in Argentina?

Criolla Chica

Argentina
Most planted grape

Cereza

Year Malbec was introduced to Argentina

1860

Torrontes Riojano is a crossing of what two varietals?

Criolla Chica x Muscat of Alexandria

Besides Torrontes Riojano, 2 other varieties also labeled “Torrontes”, but produce lower quality wines
- Torrontes Mendocino
- Torrontes Sanjuanino
Argentina
Rank in the world wine production

5th largest
- as of 2018, BK Wine Magazine
Zonda
fierce, dusty, hot afternoon wind in Argentina
- Blows down from the mountains in late spring and early summer, sometimes adversly affecting flowering
Salta
Producers

- Colomé, Donald Hess
- Bodegas Etchart
- El Esteco
- El Porvenir
- Tacuil
- Yacochuya

Argentina
Avg. national elevation of vineyards
900 m above sea level
- Vneyards are generally situated on the slopes of the Andean foothills and plains
Patagonia
2 IGs
- Chubut (67 ha)
- La Pampa
- Neuquén IG
- Río Negro IG

Mendoza
6 most important red grapes
Descending order of importance
- Malbec (flagship)
- Bonarda
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Syrah
- Merlot
- Tempranillo
Argentina
2nd most planted red grape
Bonarda
- genetically distinct from the Northern Italian grape of the same name
- recent DNA studies have identified Bonarda as Savoie’s Corbeau - known as Charbono in the U.S.
Bonarda
- Corbeau - Savoie, France
- Charbono - U.S.
Argentina
Most planted white grape
Pedro Giminez
- Unrelated to Spain’s Pedro Ximinez
- Blending grape often mainly suitable for bulk wines or grape concentrate
Mendoza Chardonnay clone
- Developed at University of California at Davis
- Popular throughout Argentina
- Prone to millerandage, resulting grapes have greater skin-to-juice ratio
3 pink-skinned varieties of Argentina
Cereza
Criolla Chica
Criolla Grande
- Occupy nearly 30% of the nation’s vineyard acreage
Argentina
Reserva
Argentina Reserva
- Whites - aged 6 mo
- Reds - aged 1 yr
Argentina
Gran Reserva
Argentina Gran Reserva:
- Whites - 1 yr aging
- Reds - 2 yr aging
Year Reserva and Gran Reserva designations were introduced in Argentina
2008
- Also limits max yields
Patagonia
4 winemaking provinces
2 IGs
- Chubut (67 ha of vines in 2017)
- La Pampa
- Neuquén IG
- Río Negro IG

Argentina
4 Winemaking Regions
2 IGs
- Center Region
- Northern
- Cuyo IG
- Patagonia IG

Argentina
Center Region
2 Winemaking Provinces
1 IG

- Córdoba Argentina IG
- Entre Rios (Only 47 ha, 2017)

Córdoba IG
- Located within what larger main region?
- 6 Subregions
- Size in ha
- Major grapes

Córdoba
- w/in Center Region
-
Subregions (Department IGs):
- Calamuchita
- Colón
- Ischilin
- San Javier
- Santa María
- Tulumba
- 299 ha
- Grapes: Merlot, Malbec, Isabella

Cuyo (New Cuyo**)
4 Winemaking Regions
3 IGs
- La Rioja Argentina IG
- Mendoza IG
- San Juan IG
- San Luis (103 ha of vines in 2017)

**The traditional region of Cuyo excludes La Rioja. “New” Cuyo is used to indicate its inclusion in the region, and Cuyo IG encompasses the province.
































