The search for new terroirs has led Argentine producers to extend the limits of growing vines to the edge of the Atlantic, with new projects in Chapadmalal (IG), Médanos, and Villa Ventana (IG), which gained strength as of 2007. Chapadmalal IG represents the easternmost point for vine cultivation in Argentina.
This allows for fresher, more elegant wines, of strong aromatic complexity, with a focus on the production of white varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Pinot Noir and sparkling wines are also excellent.
In the case of Chapadmalal, you will find heavy rainfall, cold, humid weather and narrow thermal range deliver fresher, delicate wines that boast great aromatic complexity and good volume.
"Costa y Pampa" @trapichewines is a great example of this vineyard located on the Atlantic coast.
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