Patagonia is a wine region located in the southern part of Argentina, characterized by its cool climate and diverse geography, which includes both mountainous areas and plains. The region benefits from a long growing season with significant temperature variations between day and night, contributing to the development of balanced acidity and flavor in the grapes. Principal appellations within Patagonia include Neuquén and Río Negro, where viticulture has gained prominence since the late 20th century, focusing primarily on high-quality red wines.
Red wines with a focus on elegance and balance
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