Argentina, to its international wine-audience, is synonymous with Malbec, thriving in the high-altitude vineyards of Mendoza where intense sunlight and cool nights create bold, structured wines. Regions like Salta and Patagonia add diversity with Torrontés and Pinot Noir. With a winemaking history shaped by European influence, Argentina has become a key player in the global wine landscape, celebrated for its vibrant, approachable wines.