The Bodega del Añelo of Patagonia

Bodega del Añelo
The winery offers 4 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.4.
It is ranked in the top 447 of the estates of Patagonia.
It is located in Patagonia

The Bodega del Añelo is one of the best wineries to follow in Patagonia.. It offers 4 wines for sale in of Patagonia to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Bodega del Añelo wines

Looking for the best Bodega del Añelo wines in Patagonia among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Bodega del Añelo wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Bodega del Añelo wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top red wines of Bodega del Añelo

Food and wine pairings with a red wine of Bodega del Añelo

How Bodega del Añelo wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes such as recipes .

The best vintages in the red wines of Bodega del Añelo

  • 2005With an average score of 3.80/5
  • 0With an average score of 3.50/5
  • 2004With an average score of 3.40/5

Discovering the wine region of Patagonia

Patagonia is South America's southernmost wine-producing region. Despite being one of the world's least-obvious places for quality viticulture, this desert region – with its cool, DryClimate – has proved itself well suited to producing Elegant red wines from Pinot Noir and Malbec. The geographical region covers a vast area – around twice the Size of California – across southern Argentina and Chile. Patagonia is more closely associated with dinosaurs and desert than with fine wine, but it has a viticultural zone that stretches 300 kilometers (200 miles) along the Neuquen and Rio Negro rivers, from Anelo in the west to Choele Choel in the east.

The zone is closer to the Andes Mountains than to the Atlantic Ocean, but is at a much lower altitude than its northern cousin of Mendoza, averaging about 300m (1,000ft) above sea level. Patagonia is a desert, and viticulture is possible only near the rivers, where meltwater from the Andes is abundant for irrigation. The classic desert climate of Warm days and cold nights extends the growing season in the region, slowing ripening in the grapes and letting them develop RichVarietal character while retaining acidity. Patagonia has gained recognition within the wine world due to the two viticultural regions located in its northern section: the more-established Rio Negro and the newer, still developing Neuquen.

Wines from these two zones are traditionally more European in style than those from the Central and northern regions of Argentina, as a result of the areas' cooler climate and higher latitude. While Malbec still plays a central role in Patagonian wine, it is Pinot Noir that has become the region's iconic grape variety. Excellent white wines made from Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling also showcase the freshness of the region's climate.

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Discover the grape variety: Aramon

Aramon noir is a grape variety that originated in France (Languedoc). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by large bunches and very large grapes. Aramon noir can be found in several vineyards: South-West, Cognac, Bordeaux, Provence & Corsica, Rhone valley, Languedoc & Roussillon, Loire valley, Savoie & Bugey, Beaujolais.

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