Argentina’s northern neighbour across the river estuary is making waves in the wine world. Christine Austin puts Uruguay to the taste test without leaving our shores..
Every wine drinker is happy to reach for a Chilean Cabernet or an Argentinian Malbec for their weekend drinking, confident that they will provide well-made, positive flavours to go with the roast. But there is more to South America than these two countries.
While most producers have at least one Tannat-based wine in their range there has been an explosion of other varieties such as Albariño, Viognier, Marsanne, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. There are many producers making Pet Nat sparkling wines and exploring fashionable orange wines. After so long trapped behind the tannin of old-school Tannat, it sems like the winemakers of Uruguay are showing just how many good wines they can make.
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