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Séptima Malbec Rosé 2021
Grape variety:MalbecTasting notes:This rosé wine made from Malbec, the Argentine grape variety par excellence, stands out at first sight for its pale pink color. On the nose, this wine offers an elegant floral bouquet, and red fruits such as cherry and fresh plums. On the palate, it is a pleasant, fresh and light-textured wine. Serving temperature:10 C°

Content: 0.75 Liter (€20.00* / 1 Liter)

€15.00*
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Séptima Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
Grape variety:Cabernet SauvignonTasting notes:Bright, deep red wine.Nose: Aromas of black pepper, spices, black tea and plums stand out on the nose, which are combined with subtle aromas of cinnamon and toasty notes.Palate: It has a sweet attack on the palate, with soft and present tannins. A harmonious, well-balanced wine with a long finish. Malolactic fermentation was natural and the wine was kept in stainless steel tanks for 10 months.Serving temperature:16 - 17 °C

Content: 0.75 Liter (€20.00* / 1 Liter)

€15.00*
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Séptima Malbec 2022
Grape variety:100% MalbecTasting notes:The wines in this line are young and direct, from classic grape varieties, with the expression of the Mendoza terroir.This Malbec, Argentina's flagship grape variety, is an intense and brilliant purplish red wine.The nose presents aromas of plums, cherries and blackberries. After a few minutes in the glass, notes of sweet jams and subtle hints of candied nuts and almonds appear.The palate is friendly, round, with remarkable freshness and complexity.Malolactic fermentation was natural and the wine was kept in stainless steel tanks for 8 months.Serving temperature:15 - 17 °C

Content: 0.75 Liter (€20.00* / 1 Liter)

€15.00*
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Séptima Chardonnay 2021
Grape variety:ChardonnayTasting notes:This interesting Chardonnay shows in the glass a yellow color with greenish reflections.The nose is very expressive. Tropical fruits such as pineapple and mango stand out along with citrus notes such as grapefruit.The palate is fresh, fruity, unctuous and balanced. This wine has been aged for 3 months on fine lees in stainless steel tanks. Serving temperature:8- 10°C  

Content: 0.75 Liter (€20.00* / 1 Liter)

€15.00*
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Séptima Gran Reserva Blend 2020
This wine was awarded the Mundus Vini gold medal and obtained 92 James Suckling points and 92 Wine Enthusiast points.Alchemy wine. It is a Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Tannat blend which contains much more than three vines: it is composed of almost one hundred components from different areas of Mendoza, vines, soil types, and degrees of ripeness. It is a wine of unique personality and character achieved by means of a thorough selection of the varieties that compose it. This is the blend with the house imprint, which evidences almost five centuries of winemaking experience at the international level.Grape varieties:62% Malbec, 22% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% TannatTasting notes:Bright, deep-red wine with purple shades.On the nose, we can perceive spicy aromas such as nutmeg and pepper, alongside minty touches and red berries, like plums.On the palate, this is a very broad wine where we can find once more the spicy notes created by the Cabernet Sauvignon and the barrel ageing process. Its tannins are pleasant on the palate and its acidity levels are quite balanced. This wine has a long finish, characterized by the complexity aorded by the three grape varieties used and all the particulars of its ageing process.Each variety is worked on individually in the vineyard and during the winemaking process. Different selections are made in terms of cooperages, sizes and types of oak, uses of the oak, vineyards, harvest seasons and areas. This wine grows over time and in the glass. Serving temperature:15 - 17 °C

Content: 0.75 Liter (€40.00* / 1 Liter)

€30.00*
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Buy South American Wines

Wines from South America have been arousing enormous interest among wine consumers and connoisseurs around the world for decades. This is mainly due to the typicality of the soils and the production techniques, which allow the different varieties of white and red wine to be produced in a special and unique way. We can appreciate this in wines from Argentina, wines from Chile and wines from Uruguay. 

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What is so special about South American wine?

Wines from South America have been arousing enormous interest among wine consumers and connoisseurs around the world for decades. This is mainly due to the typicality of the soils and the production techniques, which allow the different varieties of white and red wine to be produced in a special and unique way. We can appreciate this in wines from Argentinawines from Chile and wines from Uruguay. 
The geography of these countries is very diverse, and is influenced not only by the spectacular Andes mountain range, at whose foot the largest number of vineyards in Argentina and Chile are located, but also by the sea breezes and the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, which characterizes Uruguayan vineyards so much. 

Red wine from Argentina: 

Among the varieties that stand out most among the wines made in Argentina, we can find, without a doubt, Malbec at the top of the podium, followed by Cabernet SauvignonBonardaTannatMerlotSyrah and Pinot Noir

White wine from Argentina: 

Among the Argentine white wines we find a unique grape in the world: Torrontés, followed by Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Semillón, among others. 

Red wine from Uruguay: 

As regards Uruguayan wines, the Tannat grape stands out mainly, since this country is the main producer of wines based on this grape. Also Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Marselán, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Pinot Noir. 

White wine from Uruguay: 

Among the white wines of this country we can distinguish mainly Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Moscatel. 

Red wine from Chile: 

Regarding Chilean wines, the Cabernet Sauvignon stands out, which in this trans-Andean country is given in a very special way, followed by Carmenere, Cinsault, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Syrah. 

White wine from Chile: 

Among the white wines of Chile we find excellent Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Riesling, among others. 

Designation of origin and geographical indication: 

In all these countries there are regulations that, particularly in each one, have allowed over the years the creation of geographical indications and denominations of origin. Always respecting local regulations regarding the combination of vines and terroirs, the inventiveness of winegrowers in the production of Blends and Cuvees, both red and white, and of sparkling and rosé wines, stands out. 
In Andenweine you can also find internationally awarded wines from Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. 
From Andenweine we offer advice according to your personal taste, and we also provide you, through our articles in the section "Wine Guru", with interesting information about how to taste a wine, high altitude wines, Argentine wine regions, Uruguayan wine varieties and wine reviews.

Wines from South America: Basic knowledge  

Podium in world wine production:

According to data offered by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine at the end of 2021, Argentina has become the 6th wine producer (after Italy, Spain, France, USA and Australia), while Chile has moved to occupy the number 8 position in wine production at international level, as South Africa currently occupies the 7th position. Uruguay, although with growing numbers, does not reach the first 10 places in the ranking.

At what temperature should wines be served?

In order to enjoy it to the fullest, we recommend you drinking it at the right temperature:
✓ For white or rosé wines, we recommend a serving temperature from 8° to 12°C.
✓ For young or light red wines, from 12° to 15°C.
✓ For red wines with a long period of time in oak barrels, the serving temperature can vary between 14° and 18°C.
✓ For sparkling wine we recommend serving it between 7° and 9° C.

What is the advantage of drinking wines at the right temperature?

The serving temperature is important in order to maintain the balance between alcohol, freshness and structure of the wine in the mouth. It is also essential to preserve the aromatic complexity, in order to avoid some flavours being diminished by low temperature. Also a higher serving temperature increases the feeling of intense alcohol.
Remember that you should not always wait for a good moment to drink a wine. It is often the WINE that improves the moment.

What are the typical South American food pairings for Argentine, Chilean and Uruguayan wines?

Argentina is known worldwide for its beef production, so generally a Malbec from Argentina pairs wonderfully with a good grilled steak, or with the typical "asado", which is the traditional barbecue of this country.
In any case, more and more people are choosing not to eat meat in this country. Considering the great influence of Spanish and Italian food in Argentina, it is also very common to accompany red wines with pasta. More concentrated tomato sauces (such as tuco) go very well with a good Cabernet Sauvignon from Salta.
In Patagonia, it is traditional to pair fish and seafood dishes with delicious Patagonian Pinot Noir, as well as with Chardonnay. In that region and in Mendoza, there are delicious Chardonnay wines that have been aged for some time in oak barrels, so they are wines with more body and structure.
The custom of eating meat is not only Argentinean. Uruguay also eats excellent meat, which pairs very well with Uruguayan Tannat red wine, preferably those that have been aged in oak barrels.
Another Uruguayan dish par excellence is its famous "chivito", a sandwich of beef and other ingredients, usually dressed with mayonnaise and accompanied by french fries.
A typical Chilean dish is cazuela, a soup prepared with beef, chicken or lamb, which is accompanied with vegetables such as potatoes, pumpkin and corn on the cob. This is a dish that can be very well accompanied by a Carmenere red wine, either a young wine or a wine aged in barrels.
Other typical dishes such as pastel de choclo or curanto, go very well with Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah.
Of course, in Argentina, Chile or Uruguay, people eat delicious empanadas, which can be made of meat, chicken, fish or vegetables. In the summer, a typical fried empanada can pair very well with a Torrontés wine from Salta, served chilled.

Where can I buy wine from South America online?

We suggest you to buy in our online shop Andenweine. Some of the advantages of buying wine in Andenweine are:
  • great variety of red wines, white wines and sparkling wines.
  • You will find wines from the main wineries of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.
  • secure payment methods.
  • fast shipping of wines all over Europe.
  • excellent wine advice
  • selection of organic and ecological wines
  • personalized customer service
By entering our shop Andenweine you can choose from the main wine regions of South America, such as:
  • Wines from Mendoza
  • Wines from Salta
  • Wines from Canelones
  • Wines from the Colchagua Valley
  • Wines from the Casablanca Valley
  • Wines from Patagonia
  • Wines from Maldonado
  • Wines from Maipo Valley