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Comment by Luis Gallia on December 12, 2008 at 10:45am
First to all , you need to know that we have a big lot of producers. We name it Vineyards , and currently the most important and the little , together are in the best way to produce a good wine quality.
They are using the GMP (good manufacture practices) process applied during the collection of grapes and after when are processing the production plan .
Today combining excellent possibilities to make local and export lots combined with the Wine Tours in different points over Argentina. February is the most activitie period.
Argentina have different zones in provinces , In Mendoza you will found 4 regions , here are named "Caminos del Vino" and the Wineries offer tasting sesions and guided visitors are introduced in the wine world.
San Juan , Salta , Neuquen , Catamarca , Rio Negro are the another regions.
Save very punctual exceptions, the winegrowing map of the country understands a vast stripe to the west of the territory, located of north to south since the 22 to the 42 degrees of latitude.
As additional data but not less remarcable, all the vineyards are situated far from the centers populated, they lack contamination and, especially, they are supported by young floors, scarcely worked, what permits to work without the addition of fertilizers.
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