The Tucumán wine region, located in northwestern Argentina, is an emerging destination that promises to surprise wine lovers. Known mainly for its sugar cane production, Tucumán has also begun to excel in the cultivation of wine grapes, taking advantage of its temperate climate and fertile soils.
Tucumán's vineyards are located at altitudes ranging from 600 to 1,800 meters above sea level, which favors the development of high quality grapes. Among the varieties grown, Torrontés, known for its floral aroma and freshness, and Malbec, which gives body and depth to the wines, stand out.
The Tucumán Wine Route allows visitors to explore boutique wineries and family-owned vineyards, where they can participate in guided tastings and learn about the winemaking process. In addition to tasting the wines, tourists can enjoy the rich local gastronomy and explore the stunning landscapes of mountains and valleys that characterize the region.
Tucumán, although still developing in the wine industry, offers a unique experience that combines tradition, culture and passion for wine.
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