Posted on January 27, 2009, 8:18 pm, by BookWineTour.com, under
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Author: Alejandro Iglesias
Like all quality wine-making countries, Argentina proudly shows its emblem cepage: the Malbec, a French varietal that arrived at our lands towards the end of the XIX century to adopt them as its terroir.
It was the Argentine enologists´ commitment, trust and inspiration that over more than a century have allowed us to enjoy [...]
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Posted on August 20, 2008, 11:32 am, by BookWineTour.com, under
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9,892 feet is the altitude of Argentina’s Bodega Colomé, which is the world’s highest commercial vineyard.