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Expert’s Choice: 18 supreme Argentinian Bonardas

No longer just the standard lunchtime sip for Argentines, Bonarda and its succulently fruity charms are climbing the quality ladder and garnering ever-increasing attention.

Smooth, creamy, with luscious black fruit, Bonarda is a kitten that just wants to be petted.

And there is no shortage of Bonarda kittens in Argentina: it’s the third-most planted grape variety in the country – the first is Malbec, the second Cereza (one of the historic Criolla varieties) – and one of Bonarda’s main, grower-appealing characteristics is its generous yields.

It’s especially the case in the warm, sunny vineyards of eastern Mendoza, where its many bunches can ripen to deliver that dose of creaminess and sweetness that are Bonarda’s trademark.


Scroll down to see Patricio Tapia’s pick of Argentina’s Bonardas



18 top-of-their-game Bonardas from Argentina:


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