Here's a couple of wines from Graffigna in Argentina. I've written recently
about the Pinot Grigio, and my amusement at an Italian grape and an
Italian name coming from Argentina. This really shouldn't be
surprising, since there was a lot of Italian emigration to Argentina,
and roughly 60% of Argentinians have some Italian heritage. Italian is
the second most spoken language in the country after Spanish.
South America has so many fascinating immigration stories, like South Asians in Trinidad and Tobago or the influx of Japanese in Peru, including former president Alberto Fujimori. But let's get back to the wine...
Graffigna was founded in 1870 by Italian immigrant Don Santiago Graffigna, and his wines were the first Argentine wines to be exported abroad. There's an interesting history with the introduction of trains and radio and the devastating earthquake of 1944.
Detail here
South America has so many fascinating immigration stories, like South Asians in Trinidad and Tobago or the influx of Japanese in Peru, including former president Alberto Fujimori. But let's get back to the wine...
Graffigna was founded in 1870 by Italian immigrant Don Santiago Graffigna, and his wines were the first Argentine wines to be exported abroad. There's an interesting history with the introduction of trains and radio and the devastating earthquake of 1944.
Detail here