What is the best wine in Uruguay?
The 20 very best Uruguayan wines
- Pizzorno Select Blend.
- Pizzorno Don Prospero Sauvignon Blanc.
- Viña Edén Chardonnay.
- Pisano RPF Tannat.
- Viñedo de los Vientos Anarkía Tannat.
- Artesana Tannat Rosé
- Los Cerros de San Juan Cuna de Piedra Tannat.
- Giménez Méndez Alta Reserva Arinarnoa.
Does Uruguay make good wine?
Nestled between Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay is the fourth-largest wine producer in South America—its output in 2018 was 18 million liters. Although the bonds of tango and carnival link it culturally to Argentina and Brazil, respectively, the wine production of Uruguay is unique on the continent.
How many wineries in Uruguay?
With barely a dozen of its 180 wineries exporting to the U.S., Uruguay might be easy for stateside wine lovers to dismiss.
How many countries produce wine?
Here are the 10 countries with the most wine production: Italy (4,250,000 liters/year)…Wine Producing Countries 2021.
| Country | Australia |
|---|---|
| Wine Production (Liters) | 1,369,000 |
| Wine Production (US Gallons) | 361,651 |
| 2021 Population | 25,788,215 |
What makes Artesana wine unique?
Made with the highest quality estate-grown fruit, Artesana’s iconic wines showcase Uruguay’s distinctive terroir and its signature varietal Tannat. Artesana is the only American-owned winery in Uruguay and is partnered with two award-winning Uruguayan women winemakers.
What is Artesana Tannat?
Artesana is a boutique winery in the acclaimed Canelones region of Uruguay specializing in Tannat, Tannat blends and Zinfandel, the only Zinfandel produced in Uruguay. Made with the highest quality estate-grown fruit, Artesana’s iconic wines showcase Uruguay’s distinctive terroir and its signature varietal Tannat.
Why choose Uruguay’s Canelones wine region?
Canelones is the premier winegrowing region in Uruguay and home to the majority of the country’s vineyards. Ocean breezes keep the vines well ventilated and the combination of well-drained soils and 220 days of intense sunshine annually produces growing conditions similar to France’s Bordeaux region.