Argentina Flashcards
When did interesting sparkling wine production first emerge in Argentina? Who started it and why?
In 1959, Moët and Chandon decided to launch their first overseas wine operation in Mendoza.
What are the historic and recent trends in Argentinian wine production?
Production was limited until recently when a number of other sparkling wine producers entered the field
How are the majority of sparkling wines produced in Argentina? What other methods are found?
Tank method is most common, though carbonation and traditional method are also seen
How many wineries currently produce sparkling wine in Argentina? Which regions are they kost likely to be found in?
Approximately 160 producers located primarily in Mendoza, but also in Neuquén, Rio Negro, and San Juan.
What is the typical character of Argentinian tank method wine?
Fruity, off-dry to medium sweet, from acceptable to good quality
What is the typical character of Argentinian traditional method wine?
Brut made from Charsonnay and Pinot Noir, exhibiting apple and citrus notes with some autolytic character. These are good to very good in quality.
What is the pricing on Argentinian sparkling wine?
Usually inexpensive, though some can reach mid- to premium pricing.
What are the top six varieties planted for Argentinian sparkling wine production?
Pedro Giménez
Chardonnay
Chenin Blanc
Pinot Noir
Ugni Blanc
Sémillon
Where might one find the grapes used for inexpensive carbonated or tank method Argentinian wines?
In warm climates alongside grapes used for still wine.
Where do the grapes for higher quality Argentinian sparkling wines come from? Why?
Lujan de Cuyo and Uco Valley. The high altitudes ensure the preservation of acidity and delicate flavors.
Where are Argentina’s most newly developed vineyard areas? How do they benefit sparkling wine production?
Neuquén and Rio Negro are more southerly (in Patagonia), thus taking advantage of generally cooler temperatures and higher diurnal swings during the growing season.
In Argentina, how much earlier are grapes for sparkling wines picked than grapes for still wines?
One to two months ahead
True or False
Argentinian sparkling wine producers opt for single vineyard productions wherever possible.
False. Blending is necessary for balanced wines, especially using grapes from warm and cool sites.
What is the influence of Pedro Giménez in Argentina’s sparkling wine production?
Pedro Giménez is the leading grape used in sparkling wines, but has significantly declined in plantings over the past decade.
What has been the planting trend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in Argentina over the past 20 years?
Chardonnay plantings have increased 30%
Pinot Noir plantings have increased 80%