Kaiken invites you to Unleash Seduction through its unique wines
Founded in 2002 by Chilean winemaker Aurelio Montes Sr., Kaiken aim is to craft premium wines which reflect the unique terroirs of top denominations in Argentina.
Founded in 2002 by Chilean winemaker Aurelio Montes Sr., Kaiken aim is to craft premium wines which reflect the unique terroirs of top denominations in Argentina.
On the night of Friday the 21st February, the results of the eighth edition of the prestigious Argentina Wine Awards (AWA) were announced.
Wines of Argentina invites you to discover more about the wines that will measure their strengths against the heavyweights of world journalism and find out all the latest news in the land of Malbec.
This region comprises the provinces of Río Negro, Neuquén and La Pampa. It is considered one of the most favorable places in the country for making wine and where top Argentine wineries have developed luxury projects.
Wines of Argentina called all budding photographers as we searched for the photo that best captured the true spirit of Argentina. The winning prize was an all-expenses paid trip to Argentina.
The province accounts for over 60% of Argentina's wine production. Among the most important characteristics, it boasts a great diversity of soils, climate, and altitude, producing young and fruity wines, as well as those with great aging potential.
Wines of Argentina, the organisation responsible for promoting the image of Argentine wines around the world, presents the Argentina Wine Awards (AWA) 2014.
For the third consecutive year, Argentina set off the largest wine celebration in the world.
With vines growing between 1,000 and 3,000 meters above sea level, Salta, Catamarca, and Tucumán make up the famous Calchaquí Valleys. A great varietal character and incredible concentration are the features that make their wines distinguished worldwide.
This grape is gaining ground on consumers' tables all over the world. It stands out for being easy to drink, with a great colour, soft tannins, and mainly low alcohol content, a distinctive feature in the face of new trends.
China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore represent 5.61% of Argentine wine exports. Whereas, the two main markets account for 4% of the total bottled wine exported by the country. Wine consumption is concentrated on some destinations, and it is anticipated that there will be an exponential growth for Argentina.
Tourists in search of sensory experiences in wine, not only want to visit vineyards, and meet winemakers, they also want to taste the cuisine of Argentina for which it has been internationally recognised.
Wines of Argentina, Wines of Chile and Wines of South Africa are pleased to announce that the target for visitors at The Beautiful South tasting, held on 11th and 12th September 2013 at Olympia London, was exceeded.