Within a geographical context featuring a wide range of landscapes, the principal Argentina wine regions are located between 22º and 42º south latitude, on the Andean mountain range.
Vineyards are located between 300 and 2,300 meters above sea level. This altitude combines perfectly with Argentine viniculture’s main asset: the comparative advantages of the richness of its agricultural and climatic factors, such as:
These privileged natural conditions allow the development of an environmentally friendly and sustainable viticulture, with outstanding wines, that bear witness to the uniqueness of Argentine terroirs.