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Patagonia

LA PAMPA - NEUQUÉN - RÍO NEGRO

ARGENTINA

Argentine Patagonia, including the regions of Río Negro, Neuquén, and La Pampa, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and extreme climate conditions that contribute to the production of unique, high-quality wines.

In Río Negro and Neuquén, vineyards benefit from the wide temperature variations and alluvial soils to produce elegant and fresh wines, such as Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. La Pampa, with its dry climate and strong winds, is ideal for growing Malbec and Merlot.

Patagonian wineries offer distinctive wine tourism experiences, including cycling tours through the vineyards, wine tastings in breathtaking landscapes, and visits to modern cellars. Beyond the wines, Patagonia captivates visitors with outdoor activities such as trekking, fishing, and trips to national parks. The region is an ideal destination for wine lovers seeking adventure and wild nature combined with exceptional wines.

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Altitude
Min: 233 m
Max: 500 m
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Weather
Winter: 32 - 44 °F
Summer: 64 - 77 °F
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Main grape varieties
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