Alejandro Vigil's Farewell to Michel Rolland: "He Helped Give a Voice to Argentine Wine"
Alejandro Vigil pays tribute to Michel Rolland, emphasizing his significant role in promoting Argentine Malbec and enhancing the global visibility of Argentine wine.
"My Second Homeland": How the Last Days in Argentina of the French Michel Rolland Were, and What Special Wine He Left That Will Be on Sale
Michel Rolland, the renowned French winemaker, passed away recently but left behind a remarkable legacy in Argentine winemaking, particularly with the Malbec varietal.
"Do you like that? Have you gone crazy?" Michel Rolland: how he discovered Argentine wine and why it is crucial to the success of our Malbec
Michel Rolland, the renowned winemaker, passed away in Bordeaux and is remembered for his significant contributions to Argentine wine, especially Malbec.
Wine, asado, and landscapes fan: who is 'Chino Axel', teaching his language to Argentine teachers
Yu Zhou, a young Mandarin teacher, is introducing Chinese language education to schools in Mendoza, Argentina, drawing interest amid the region's ties to the Chinese market.
Three governors and the debate over who has the best red wine: "It was stronger than the clash between Milei and Rocca"
Three Argentine governors humorously debated over which province has the best Pinot Noir during an event in New York, highlighting a light-hearted rivalry.
Eleven governors and a closed-door meeting with foreign investors: the 'competition' for the best wine and alignment with Caputo
Eleven Argentine governors gathered in New York for a closed-door meeting with foreign investors, emphasizing their collaboration with Economy Minister Luis Caputo and showcasing the countryβs potential in various sectors.
"The equation doesn't add up": almost 3,700 vineyards have disappeared in the country in 10 years and the area dedicated to grape production has decreased by 12%
The Argentine wine sector has seen a significant decline, with nearly 3,700 vineyards disappearing over the past decade, reflecting a trend of concentration in the industry.
"Enjoy it as you want": a curious phrase from Messi continues to resonate in the wine business
The Argentine wine industry is positively influenced by Messi's comment about mixing wine with soda, according to the leadership of the Argentine Wine Corporation (Coviar).
Court of Master Sommeliers: the first Argentine master sommelier returns to the country to teach classes
Pablo Braida, Argentina's first master sommelier, returns to offer an international sommelier course in Buenos Aires.
EU-Mercosur Agreement Will Make European Wine Compete with Argentine and Chilean Wines
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement allows European wines to compete directly with dominant Argentine and Chilean brands in the Brazilian market by eliminating tariffs over the next decade.
The secrets of the Argentine winery that currently exports 40% of its production
The article explores Luigi Bosca, an Argentine winery established in 1901, detailing its historical significance and current success in exporting a significant portion of its production.
From Boom to Crisis: The Perfect Storm Threatening the Wine Industry
The Argentine wine industry is facing a significant crisis characterized by oversupply, debt accumulation, and financial troubles among key wineries.