Other Wine Stars in Argentina's Galaxy

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wiki-215px-torrontesBy Paul Gregutt for Seattletimes.com

ONE OF THE great success stories of the past decade is the emergence of Argentine malbecs to worldwide acclaim. The plot goes something like this: Forgotten Bordeaux grape finds new life in world's highest vineyards, becomes a local star, then returns to the global stage to thunderous applause. But that is only the beginning of the story.

As often happens when an entire wine region becomes branded with a specific grape, a lot of really good wines are ignored because they are not iconic. Often, these other good wines are truly international, meaning they're made almost everywhere grapes are grown. While Argentina offers an abundance of them, both white and red, it also has some grapes that are rarely seen outside the country.

Among those less common but worth discovering is torrontés, believed to be a cross of muscat and the "mission" grape. As they did in California, Spanish missionaries first brought the mission grape to Argentina. Just to further confuse matters, Argentina also grows a red-wine grape called .. Read Full Article

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