🥂 How to choose wine: red, white, rosé, and sparkling
Wine isn't just a drink. It's the breath of the earth.
It's the sun trapped in a glass. It's a conversation between man and time.
Every glass is a story.
Red is hot and bold, like a fire in the night.
White is pure and vibrant, like morning light over a vineyard.
Rosé is the gentle kiss of sunset.
Sparkling wine is the laughter of celebration, bubbles rising to the sky.
To choose a wine, you don't need to know the variety—you need to feel the moment.
Because wine isn't chosen with the mind—it's chosen with the heart.
🍷 Red—the warmth of the earth

It smells of leather, wood, and passion.
Red wine is like dancing to a guitar in Mendoza.
It loves meat—asado, steak, spices, conversations until the early hours.
Tip:
If the evening is filled with flames, voices, and fire in the eyes, choose Malbec.
This is the heart of Argentina, where a volcano lives.
🍾 White – the breath of the mountains

It is born at dawn.
It contains the freshness of glaciers and the aroma of herbs.
White wine is not passion, but tranquility. It pairs well with fish, seafood, cheese, and silence.
Tip:
Choose Chardonnay or Torrontés if you want to feel the mountain breeze.
This is a wine in which the light has not yet cooled.
🌸 Rosé – the kiss of sunset

It is like the morning after a holiday, when it's still warm and you want to smile.
Rosé isn't a choice. It's a mood.
A picnic, a light salad, fruit, laughter – and the sun setting into the sea.
Tip:
Choose a Mendoza Rosé—it's like a whisper on the wind: "Stay a little longer."
✨ Sparkling Wine—a celebration in every breath

Sparkling wine isn't drunk—it's celebrated.
Even if you're alone on the balcony with a glass, this evening is already special.
Let the bubbles hit the edges of the glass like stars in the sky.
Tip:
Choose Argentine Brut Nature—it's more than just champagne.
It's the music of light, captured in crystal.
đź’« And remember
The best wine isn't what's expensive.
The best is what's remembered.
Taste, smell, moment, the person next to you—that's your true wine guide.