Argentina is a long country, with many terroirs stretching from Salta in the far north to Patagonia some 1,243 miles south. While Malbec is the primary grape, it’s not the only variety that succeeds in Argentina. This week’s Tasting Highlights features Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and blends, many of which come with attractive price tags.
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