San Pablo
San Pablo is a Argentina wine-geography entry for the Uco Valley context, useful for readers who see a protected origin, GI, DO, or WO name on a label rather than only a country or broad region. Its practical identity is: Cool Uco Valley origin near the Andes, associated with energetic Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and fresh Malbec. Typical grapes include Chardonnay; Malbec; Pinot Noir; Cabernet Franc. The wines are commonly cool-climate whites with citrus and mineral grip; reds with red fruit, herbs, and leaner structure. The growing setting is high, cool mountain vineyards near Tunuyan with strong wind, stony soils, and marked diurnal range. This entry is written as reference-encyclopedia geography: it explains place, grapes, style, and label context without ranking estates or becoming a buying list.
Notable Rules
Argentine IG names identify origin; they do not by themselves imply a quality tier.
Also Known As
San Pablo, San Pablo IG, San Pablo wine region
Sources & References
- Instituto Nacional de Vitivinicultura - Proteccion del Origen — Public reference source; editorial text is first-party EncyclopediaOfWine content.
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REFERENCE NOTE
This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.