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Among the different countries from which wines were showcased at the USA Wine Ratings, Argentina’s wine terroir was represented by an exceptional range of wines from companies like Cabernet Corp and E. & J. Gallo Winery. Owing to the region’s climate and geographical conditions, as found in its Mendoza region, Argentina has produced some of the best wines with the Malbec varietal being the most popular. This article brings you the finest Argentine wines that were taste-tested and awarded with great recognition from the judges at the 2024 USA Wine Ratings.
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Declared the best wine from Argentina with the Best in Show by Country award, Cabernet Corp’s Don Rodolfo Brut is a light-bodied sparkling wine. It has fruity and citrusy notes with well-balanced acidity.
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Another wine from Cabernet Corp’s Don Rodolfo label is the Brut Rosé which is also a sparkling wine. It tastes sweet with notes of strawberries and cherries and has a refreshing finish.
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Aero Malbec by Simone International is a red wine with aromatic notes hinting at black cherries and lavender. The full-bodied wine has a velvety finish due to its ripe tannins.
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Also from Simone International, the Aero Reserve Malbec has aromatic notes that lean toward plum, spices and tobacco. Its fine-grained tannins make the wine delicate on the palate.
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The Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon is a wine packed with intense flavors and notes of vanilla, clove and peppercorn combined with the fruity taste of blackberries, blueberries and plum.
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The 2023 Chakras Malbec is an aromatic and flavorful wine with a rich texture. It has notes of mulberries, plums, spices and vanilla.
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Part of Archer Roose Wines’ canned range, the Archer Roose Malbec is a dry red wine from Argentina’s Mendoza region. It is complete with notes of blackberries, plums and vanilla.
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The Alamos Red Blend is a mixed-varietal wine that starts with flavors of cherries and wood when sipped and is followed by the lingering taste of cranberry juice and coffee nibs.
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The Pico Andico Malbec is a red wine with a rich flavor profile as the full-bodied wine consists of notes of dark fruits, berries, oak and spices.
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The Alamos Malbec wine smells like blackberries and chocolate. When swallowed, it showcases fruity notes of blackcurrant, raspberry, pomegranate, and vanilla, accompanied by the subtle taste of white pepper.
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From sparkling wines to bold and complex Malbecs, many Argentine wines, in addition to the aforementioned ones, were rewarded at the 2024 USA Wine Ratings. To know more about the best varietals from Argentina, check out the USA Wine Ratings website for our full list of winners.
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