Torrontés
Grape Varieties

Grape Varieties

Torrontés

Torrontés is the emblematic white grape of Argentina, thriving in high-altitude vineyards of Salta, La Rioja Province, and Mendoza. It produces highly aromatic wines with enchanting notes of rose, jasmine, and stone fruit balanced by bright acidity. Though intensely perfumed, Torrontés remains dry and refreshing, offering a unique balance between Muscat-like aromatics and the crispness of mountain-grown whites. Its charm lies in its ability to be both exuberant and elegant.
Origin
Origin
Argentina
Notable Regions
Notable Regions
Cafayate Valley, La Rioja, Mendoza (Argentina), Elqui, Limarí (Chile)
Popular Styles
Popular Styles
Torrontés Riojano from Salta and La Rioja, Cafayate Torrontés, Mendoza Torrontés
Ageing Potential
Ageing Potential
4 Years
Serving Temperature
Serving Temperature
Best enjoyed at 8-10°C
Alcohol
Alcohol
12.0-13.5%
Glass
Glass
Universal White

Taste Profile

Light
Body
Bold
Soft
Acidity
Acidic
Dry
Sweetness
Sweet

Main Flavors

Primary (Grape-derived)

White PeachLemon ZestRose PetalsJasmine

Secondary (Winemaking-derived)

Orange BlossomGingerWet StoneSubtle Spice

Tertiary (Ageing-derived)

HoneycombDried ApricotBeeswaxChamomile

Color

Young
Mature
Aged

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General Pairing Principles
Seafood Aromatic/Spice-Driven Dishes Vegetarian Dishes Umami-Driven Dishes
Asian Pairing Suggestions
Thai Coconut Chicken Soup Summer Rolls Sushi & Sashimi Indian Paneer Tikka Chinese Steamed Fish Malaysian Pineapple Curry
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Pairs well with moderately spiced dishes, where lively acidity keeps flavors bright and balanced. Avoid very spicy food, as acidity may amplify heat.

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La Linda Torrontés

La Linda Torrontés

Grape Varieties
100% Torrontés
Alcohol
75 cL
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12.9%
Aromatic Torrontés with floral, citrus, and tropical notes, vibrant and refreshing.

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