Cut off from the maritime influences of the Pacific Ocean by the Andes Mountains, Argentina's wine regions are defined by their altitude, with many of the best vineyards over 1000 metres above sea level.
Two grape varities define Argentina's signature wines - the black variety Malbec and the white variety Torrontés.
International varieties are also widely planted as is Bonarda, the second most planted variety in the country.
Key regions to look out for include Salta, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza & Patagonia.