The Patagonian wine appellation, located in southern Argentina, is a hidden gem in the wine world. This region is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and exceptional climatic conditions that promote the production of high-quality wines. Patagonian vineyards benefit from a cooler climate compared to other Argentine wine regions, with significant temperature variations between day and night. This allows the grapes to ripen slowly, preserving their freshness and acidity. The rocky and nutrient-poor soils also contribute a unique dimension to the wines' aromatic profile. The emblematic grape varieties of this region include Pinot Noir and Malbec, noted for their elegance and complexity. Patagonian wines surprise with their refined structure, subtle aromas of red and black fruits, often complemented by mineral and floral notes. Ideal for pairing with sophisticated dishes, these wines captivate both explorers seeking novelty and seasoned connoisseurs. Discover the authenticity and diversity of Patagonian wines, a burgeoning wine region that continues to enchant the world.

Wines from the Neuquén appellation

Peak

Patagonia - Neuquén - 2015

Bodega Del Fin Del Mundo
Bottle (750ml)
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