Wine - Argentina

Argentina is one of the world’s top wine-producing countries, known for its bold reds, expressive whites, and high-altitude vineyards nestled against the Andes. Wines from Argentina are celebrated for their rich fruit flavors, smooth tannins, and great value, making them a favorite for both everyday enjoyment and special occasions. At Keg N Bottle, our Argentina wine collection showcases the best bottles from Mendoza and beyond.

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Luca - Old Vine Malbec - Mendoza - Argentina
Regular price $34.99
Adelante - Old Vines Malbec - La Consulta
Regular price $24.99, now on sale for $18.99, saving Save $6
Santa Julia - El Zorrito Chardonnay - Mendoza
Regular price $21.99, now on sale for $19.99, saving Save $2
Alamos Malbec (750ml)
Regular price $9.99
Zolo - Malbec Reserve - Mendoza
Regular price $21.99
Viña Cobos - Felino - Malbec
Regular price $27.99
Viña Cobos - Bramare Malbec - Valle de Uco
Regular price $59.99, now on sale for $54.99, saving Save $5
Viña Cobos - Cocodrilo - Cabernet Sauvignon
Regular price $39.99
Santa Julia - La Mantis Chardonnay - Mendoza
Regular price $21.99, now on sale for $19.99, saving Save $2
La Posta - Tinto Red Blend - Argentina
Regular price $16.99
Santa Julia La Vaquita - Clareté Naturel Wine (750 ml)
Regular price $25, now on sale for $19.99, saving Save $5.01
Santa Julia Malbec - Natural Wine (750 ml)
Regular price $25, now on sale for $17.99, saving Save $7.01
Graffigna - Reserve Pinot Grigio - Argentina (12 Pack)
Regular price $159.99
Graffigna - Reserve Malbec - Argentina (12 Pack)
Regular price $159.99
Viña Cobos - Felino - Chardonnay
Regular price $24.99
Viña Cobos - Felino - Cabernet Sauvignon
Regular price $27.99
La Linda - Cabernet Sauvignon - Argentina
Regular price $10.99
Amalaya - Malbec - Calchaqui Valley
Regular price $14.99

Why Is Malbec from Argentina So Popular?

Malbec thrives in Argentina’s dry, sunny climate—especially in Mendoza—producing wines that are full-bodied, with deep flavors of blackberry, plum, and chocolate. The high-altitude vineyards also give Malbec a fresh acidity and smooth finish, making it incredibly drinkable and food-friendly.

What Other Argentine Wines Should I Try?

Beyond Malbec, explore:

  • Torrontés – Argentina’s signature white wine, known for its floral, citrusy character.

  • Cabernet Sauvignon – Rich and structured, often blended with Malbec.

  • Bonarda – Juicy, medium-bodied reds with great fruit and spice.

  • Chardonnay – Often unoaked, crisp, and refreshing with stone fruit notes.

These wines showcase Argentina’s versatility and growing winemaking talent.

What Food Pairs Well with Argentine Wine?

Argentine wines are made to pair with food—especially grilled meats, thanks to the country’s strong barbecue (asado) culture. Try them with:

  • Steak or burgers (Malbec or Cabernet)

  • Empanadas or chorizo (Bonarda)

  • Ceviche or shrimp (Torrontés)

  • Roast chicken or creamy pasta (Chardonnay)

The bold flavors and balanced acidity make these wines adaptable for both hearty meals and casual bites.

Do Argentine Wines Offer Good Value?

Yes—Argentine wines consistently deliver exceptional quality for the price. Thanks to favorable growing conditions and efficient production, you can find bottles that rival much more expensive wines from other regions—especially in the $15–30 range.