Varietal

Torrontes/sb/chardonnay

One wine made from Torrontes/sb/chardonnay, currently in stock.

Argentine White Blend Spotlight

A Fresh Trio from Mendoza: Torrontés, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay

This blend brings together three white grape varieties that each contribute their own voice to a carefully balanced ensemble. Torrontés is Argentina’s singularly native white grape, a cross of Muscat of Alexandria and Criolla Chica that yields intensely floral, fresh wines with characteristic notes of jasmine, rose petal, and white peach supported by brisk acidity ([vinosargentinos.com](https://www.vinosargentinos.com/argentine-grape-varieties/torrontes-grape?utm_source=openai)). Sauvignon Blanc adds vibrant citrus, herbaceous clarity, and racy energy. Chardonnay lends structure and a supple mid-palate, its neutral profile providing support to the aromatic cast. The combination creates a wine that is aromatic yet structured, lively yet grounded, ideal for capturing the brightness of Mendoza’s white-wine potential.

Mendoza provides a generous viticultural canvas for this blend. Though Torrontés reaches its most expressive heights in the high-altitude valleys of Salta, Mendoza delivers a riper, fruit-forward take that plays well in blends ([vinosargentinos.com](https://www.vinosargentinos.com/argentine-grape-varieties/torrontes-grape?utm_source=openai)). The region’s continental climate, with its sunny days and cool nights, helps preserve acidity while concentrating flavor in all three varieties. This makes Mendoza an excellent setting for crafting a versatile white blend that delivers aromatic interest, weight, and freshness all in one glass.

Sources: Vinos Argentinos on Torrontés · Wines of Argentina origin and history of Torrontés