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Wines of Argentina Celebrates 20 Years
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This month, Argentine wine lovers had a very important cause for celebration.  On May 15th, Wines of Argentina celebrated its 20th birthday and hosted a gala to benefit the CONIN organization that serves malnourished children in Latin America. Twenty years ago Argentina was little more than a country nearly falling off the map in terms of wine production.  No few knew the name Malbec...

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Laureano Gomez: a True Garage Winemaker
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Along with Hipsters, Ray Bans, and coconut water, garage wineries have recently become the hottest trend – that is, at least in the wine world.  Winemakers first set up shop in garages several decades ago in France, when big-name oenologists broke away from their big-brand winery employers and began to make wine on their own terms.  And what better place to foster artistic innovation...

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Visiting Domaine Bousquet Winery
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Domaine Bousquet Winery doesn’t make a lot of noise.  The architecture incorporates traditional materials and a warm rustic elegance emanates throughout the entire property – a distinct change from the grandeur of other bodegas in the neighborhood.  In that sense, Domain Bousquet is a sleeping giant.  But this low-profile winery is responsible for producing wines that have an impressively strong presence in both international...

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Carmelo Patti: Old School in the New World
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From the outside looking in, Carmelo Patti is just another Italian-Argentinean man making wine in his garage. Most days of the week, he is here, at work in the stark cement warehouse-turned-winery, known as Bodega El Lagar, tucked away in the Luján de Cuyo region of Mendoza. The street outside is scarcely marked with a street sign, but the road is well-traveled by those...

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Best Wine Shops In Mendoza
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Most Mendoza travelers get their fill as they travel through the wine region and enjoy winery tour after winery tour.  Yet, as the return flight home inches closer there always seems to be a need for another bottle, or two…or six. Thankfully, downtown Mendoza City is heavily populated with vinotecas, wine shops of all shapes and sizes, each eager to send you home with...

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Wine Tourism: How Mendoza Measures Up
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Recently, Mendoza had the honor of receiving Dr. Liz Thach, Professor at Sonoma University and Master of Wine.  With the help of the Fulbright Institute and the National University of Cuyo, Dr. Thach hosted a workshop with local wine industry professionals to discuss the twelve best practices in wine tourism. Here are the 12 areas she says are essential for wine regions to develop...

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