Torrontés wines
Tasting notes and reviews for torrontés wines.
Torrontés
Torrontés is a white grape variety native to Argentina that produces crisp, aromatic wines with mild acidity, a silky texture and mouthfeel, and distinct peach and apricot aromas on the nose. In Argentina, three Torrontés varieties exist: the most popular, Torrontés Riojano, Torrontés Sanjuanino, and Torrontés Mendocino. Torrontés Riojano is the variety used for most Argentine wines simply called Torrontés, and it is the variety that has attracted recognition for the quality of its wines.
Passionate Wine "Torrontés Brutal " 2018
100% Torrontés
Aromatic, vibrant. Floral, tropical notes and smokyness.
Rutini Estate "Trumpeter Torrontés Reserva" 2013
100% Torrontés
Complex, aromatic, sapid. Green olive, cheese, honey suckle, orange blossom, dill.
Sameirás "Blanco" 2014
Blend of Treixadura / Albariño / Godello / Lado / Loureira / Torrontés / Caíño banco
Fresh and moreish. Fennel, bay and cut grass.