Nestled in Argentina’s northwest, the Calchaquí Valley is a high-altitude wine region renowned for its dramatic red-rock landscapes and Torrontés wines. Local vintners cultivate grapes on ancient terraced slopes, producing aromatic whites. Travelers and sommeliers benefit from its unique terroir, while indigenous communities preserve heritage through viticulture.
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