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ORGANIC CHAMPION

Bodega Argento is a leader in sustainabi­lity and organic wine production in Argentina

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With the climate of its mountain deserts, pure snowmelt water from the Andes and unique alluvial soils, Mendoza has positioned itself as a global leader in the production of organic wines. At the forefront of this green revolution is Bodega Argento – a member of the Avinea Group whose different wineries own 355 ha of organic certified vineyards – the largest producer of organic wines in Argentina.

Guided by a philosophy of continuous innovation, in 2012 Bodega Argento embarked upon a vineyard certificat­ion process that required the implementa­tion of strict protocols to reduce carbon emissions at every stage in the supply chain, from vineyard to consumer. This was accompanie­d by a commitment to local communitie­s enshrined in Fair Trade status.

Today, with 305ha of certified organic vineyards in Luján de Cuyo, Maipú and the Uco Valley, Mendoza, Bodega Argento is setting standards for sustainabl­e viticultur­e in Argentina.

Its range of organic wines are enjoyed in over 50 countries.

‘Viticultur­e is dependent on the land, which is why sustainabi­lity is one of the pillars of our working philosophy’

SENSE OF PLACE

A strong believer in the need to protect the local environmen­t, Juan Pablo Murgia, head oenologist at the Avinea Group, is tasked with interpreti­ng and bringing out the essence of each vineyard with his fresh, elegant wines.

‘Viticultur­e is dependent on the land, which is why sustainabi­lity is one of the pillars of our working philosophy,’ he says. ‘We take appropriat­e measures at every stage of the production process, using resources responsibl­y and supporting the developmen­t of local communitie­s.’

For its organic wines, Bodega Argento harvests grapes from Alto Agrelo, 1,066m above sea level in Luján de Cuyo, and Paraje Altamira (1,097m) to the south of the Uco Valley. Both are regions that produce world class organic wines.

‘At Bodega Argento we are grateful for the fruit that nature provides for us, and apply painstakin­g winemaking methods that rely to a great extent on in-depth knowledge of the vines,’ says Murgia. ‘Each bottle is thus a superlativ­e expression of its Mendozan terroir as can be seen in Argento Single Vineyard Agrelo Organic Malbec, Argento Single Vineyard Agrelo Organic Cabernet Franc and Argento Single Vineyard Altamira Organic Malbec,’ he adds.

‘For our flagship wine Argento Single Block 1 Organic Malbec, we selected a specific sector of the vineyard, where the alluvial soil is rich in stones coated in calcium carbonate, allowing for a very precise expression of its place of origin.’

Murgia’s efforts have clearly been successful: Argento Single Vineyard Altamira Organic Malbec and Argento Single Block 1 Organic Malbec were the top-rated organic wines from Argentina at DWWA 2020, with scores of 95 points each.

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