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PATAGONIA ARGENTINAPATAGONIA ARGENTINACAMARA EMPRESARIA BODEGAS DE LA PATAGONIA ARGENTINA

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The name “Patagonia” involves the Portuguese

explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who in the course of

his voyage around the world and discovery of the

Strait of Magellan, was reading the novel

“Primaleón,” by Francisco Váquez, a story of the

adventures of the knight for whom the book is

named.

In one of the episodes, Primaleón encounters a

giant by the name of Panthagon, and Magellan

attaches this name to the first native he meets.

There was perhaps some logic to this, as the original

indigenous tribes of Patagonia (Tehuelches), were

very impressive physically.

PATAGONIAPATAGONIAMEANING OFMEANING OF

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIAWHAT ISWHAT IS

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Patagonia is the Argentine Territory south of Río

Colorado (Red River), composed by 6 Provinces:

1. LA PAMPA

2. NEUQUEN

3. RIO NEGRO

4. CHUBUT

5. SANTA CRUZ

6. TIERRA DEL FUEGO

1. LA PAMPA

2. NEUQUEN

3. RIO NEGRO

4. CHUBUT

5. SANTA CRUZ

6. TIERRA DEL FUEGO

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1. Salta

2. Catamarca

3. La Rioja

4. San Juan

5. Mendoza

6. Patagonia

NORTHWEST REGION

1. SaltaSalta, Jujuy and Tucumán Provinces (Calchaquíes Valley, Perico and El

Carmen Valley)

2. CatamarcaCatamarca Province - Catamarca Valley (Fiambalá, Tinogasta, Belén and

Capayán)

3. La RiojaLa Rioja Province - Famatina Valley (Chilecito, Anguinan, Famatina and

Nonogasta)

MIDDLE WEST REGION

4. San JuanSan Juan Province - San Juan Valley (Tulúm, Ullúm-zonda, Calingasta,

Jachal, Pedernal, Iglesia and Fértil)

5. MendozaNorth Area (Lavalle, Maipú, Guaymallén and Las Heras)

East Area (Rivadavia, Junín, San Martín, Santa Rosa and La Paz)

Center and High Area (Luján de Cuyo and Maipú)

West Area - Uco Valley (San Carlos, Tunuyán and Tupungato)

South Area (General Alvear and San Rafael)

SOUTH REGION

6. PatagoniaNeuquén, Río Negro, Chubut and La Pampa Provinces (San Patricio del

Chañar, Añelo, 25 de Mayo, El Hoyo and Roca)

ARGENTINAARGENTINATHE IDEAL TERROIRTHE IDEAL TERROIR

TIERRADEL FUEGO

CALAFATEGLACIAR

BAHIA BLANCA

USHUAIA

MAR DELPLATA

PUNTA DEL ESTE

BUENOS AIRES

CHILE

PACIFICOCEAN

ATLANTICOCEAN

PARAGUAY

BRASIL

URUGUAY

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DEA

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NTA

INS

AN

DEA

N M

OU

NTA

INS

TIERRA DEL FUEGO ANDCHILEAN PATAGONIA

TIERRA DEL FUEGO ANDCHILEAN PATAGONIA

PUERTONATALES

SOUTHERNPATAGONIASOUTHERNPATAGONIA

PUERTO MADRYN

NORTHERNPATAGONIANORTHERNPATAGONIA

BARILOCHE

LA PLATA

THE PAMPASTHE PAMPASBUENOS AIRESAND VECINITYBUENOS AIRESAND VECINITY

ROSARIO

CORDOBA

MESOPOTAMIAAND THE PARANA

MESOPOTAMIAAND THE PARANA

THE ANDEANNORTHWESTTHE ANDEANNORTHWEST

39º39ºSAN PATRICIO

DEL CHAÑAR VALLEY

25 DE MAYO

GRAL. ROCA

32º32º

26º26º

NORTH AREA

EAST AREA

SOUTH AREA

CENTER AND HIGH AREA

WEST AREAUCO VALLEY

SAN JUAN VALLEY

11PERICO AND

EL CARMEN VALLEY

CALCHAQUIESVALLEY

CALCHAQUIESVALLEY

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CUYOCUYO

FAMATINAVALLEY

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIAWHAT ISWHAT IS

Land of vast plains, boundless deserts,

mountains and rivers with pure water

and fertile valleys.

Almost 50% of the territory of Argentina

and just 5% of the population.

Un populated, unexplored, unpolluted.

A virgin land where the final touches of

creation can still be traced.

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIAWHAT ISWHAT IS

A land full of myths and mysteries.

Paradise for Fly Fishers.

More than 5 ski resorts.

Large fresh water reserve.

More than 1.500 kilometers of Atlantic

Coast with great wildlife.

Land of Dinosaurs and petrified woods.

Lakes, rivers, mountains… breathtaking

landscapes.

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38º38º South Latitude

44º44º South Latitude

PATAGONIAPATAGONIAA NEW WINE REGION FOR ARGENTINAA NEW WINE REGION FOR ARGENTINA

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LagoPellegrini

LagoPellegrini

Provincia deNeuquén

Provincia deNeuquén

NeuquenCapital

NeuquenCapital

PlottierPlottier

RíoLimayRío

Limay

Río NegroRío Negro

RíoNeuquén

RíoNeuquén

RíoNeuquén

RíoNeuquén

SenillosaSenillosa

LagoMari Menuco

LagoMari Menuco

AñeloAñelo

VillaMari Menuco

VillaMari Menuco

LagoBarriales

LagoBarriales

VillaManzano

VillaManzanoSan Patricio

del ChañarSan Patriciodel Chañar

EstaciónPetrobrasEstaciónPetrobras

DiqueBallesterDique

Ballester

CincoSaltosCincoSaltos

CentenarioCentenario

CipollettiCipollettiFernandez

OroFernandez

Oro

AllenAllen GeneralRoca

GeneralRoca

VistaAlegreVista

Alegre

RUTA ASAN MARTIN / BARILOCHE

500 KM

RUTA ASAN MARTIN / BARILOCHE

500 KM

RUTA ABUENOS AIRES

1200 KM

RUTA ABUENOS AIRES

1200 KM

UNIVERSOAUSTRALUNIVERSOAUSTRAL

RUTA AMENDOZA / LA PAMPA

800 KM

RUTA AMENDOZA / LA PAMPA

800 KM

CANALECANALE

DEL RIOELORZADEL RIOELORZA

NQNNQN BDFMBDFM

SCHROEDERSCHROEDERGRITTINIGRITTINI

HARVESTHARVEST

DELTA ESTEDELTA ESTE

The largest amount of vineyards

and wineries is located in the Río

Neuquén and Río Negro Valleys,

across Neuquén and Rio Negro

provinces. Other areas are

uprising as viticultural places also.

The largest amount of vineyards

and wineries is located in the Río

Neuquén and Río Negro Valleys,

across Neuquén and Rio Negro

provinces. Other areas are

uprising as viticultural places also.

Provincia deRio Negro

Provincia deRio Negro

RUTA ARINCON DE LOS SAUCES

120 KM

RUTA ARINCON DE LOS SAUCES

120 KM

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIATERROIRTERROIR

Stony and sandy soils.

Where the roots of the vine can grow

deep to seek for nutrients and minerals.

Permanent breezes and winds that keep

the vineyard free from plagues and help

to achieve concentration on fruit, color

and structure. (Thicker skin)

Intense sunlight that helps to achieve a

very good ripening of each variety.

A perfect place for High Quality Wines

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Stony and sandy soils. Where the roots of the vine can grow deep to seek for nutrients and minerals.

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Permanent breezes and winds that keep the vineyard free from plagues and help to

achieve concentration on fruit, color and structure. (Thicker skin)

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Intense sunlight that helps to achieve a very good ripening of each variety.

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIATERROIRTERROIR

Extreme low rains and humidity avoiding

threats of diseases.

180 mm annual rains (average)

4 mm accumulated rain in 2009 (Jan – May)

Irrigation is necessary for the vine survival.

Great temperature difference between day

and night in the ripening period.

Equilibrated grapes in sugar and acidity.

Slow and controlled maturation.

Fresh expresion of each varietal.

Sweet tannins.

A perfect place for High Quality Wines

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Extreme low rains and humidity avoiding threats of diseases - 180 mm annual rains (average)

4 mm accumulated rain in 2009 (Jan – May) - Irrigation is necessary for the vine survival

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Great temperature difference between day and night in the ripening period - Equilibrated grapes in sugar and acidity

Slow and controlled maturation - Fresh expresion of each varietal - Sweet tannins.

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIATERROIRTERROIR

Vineyard´s Healthfulness:

100% of Premium Grapes varieties:

Canopy's system and production process

focused on quality:

Vineyard´s Healthfulness:

Patagonian vineyards grow under natural

condition of healthfulness.

Chemical treatments are not necessary.

Fresh and dry winds blow along the region.

100% of Premium Grapes varieties:

Only high quality grape varieties implanted.

Wide diversity of varieties.

Canopy's system and production process

focused on quality:

Low yield by hectare.

Best quality and great fruit concentration.

Good exposure of the bunches to the sun and

fresh breezes.

Deep colors and aromas.

A perfect place for High Quality Wines

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIAWINERIESWINERIES

Following the historical basements founded by

the successful pioneers of the region, another

new local and foreign investors arrived to these

lands in order to bet for the Wines of Patagonia.

This arrival generates the origin of a new and

promissory wine region for Argentina.

Meant to produce exclusively high quality wines

Bodega Humberto Canale, since 1909Bodega Humberto Canale, since 1909

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Bodega Del Río ElorzaBodega Del Río Elorza

Bodega NoemíaBodega Noemía

Bodega ChacraBodega Chacra

RIO NEGRO NEW INVESTMENTSRIO NEGRO NEW INVESTMENTS

Growing investments have been settled, transforming the local wine industry

under the concept of international quality and high technology.

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Bodegas Universo AustralBodegas Universo Austral

Bodega Familia SchroederBodega Familia Schroeder Bodega NQNBodega NQN

Bodega del Fin del MundoBodega del Fin del Mundo

NEUQUEN NEW INVESTMENTSNEUQUEN NEW INVESTMENTS

Growing investments have been settled, transforming the local wine industry

under the concept of international quality and high technology.

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PATAGONIAN WINERIESPATAGONIAN WINERIES

Meant to produce exclusively high quality wines

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PATAGONIAN WINERIESPATAGONIAN WINERIES

Meant to produce exclusively high quality wines

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PATAGONIAN WINERIESPATAGONIAN WINERIES

Meant to produce exclusively high quality wines

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PATAGONIAN WINERIESPATAGONIAN WINERIES

Meant to produce exclusively high quality wines

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PATAGONIAPATAGONIAINTERNATIONAL AWARDSINTERNATIONAL AWARDS

During the last four years, Patagonian Wineries

were internationally awarded with more than 300

medals and trophies within the most prestigious

International Wine Competitions.

It is also important to point out that all the

vintages and grape varieties produced in the

Patagonia, were awarded, such as : Malbec,

Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir,

Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Blends.

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Patagonia region and all its natural attributes are internationally recognized and appraised.

The Patagonian wine industry is focused on high quality basis.

Local wines compete successfully within the most competitive markets.

The wine offer includes a wide diversity of grape varieties and styles.

Exports grow annually in value, volume and price.

New investments were developed, as a guarantee of potential.

Successful introduction at the domestic market.

Commercial brands become to be well known domestically and abroad.

Unique wines. Perfect balance of power and elegance.

PATAGONIAPATAGONIASUMMARYSUMMARY

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THANK YOUTHANK YOUCAMARA EMPRESARIA BODEGAS DE LA PATAGONIA ARGENTINA

"The plains of Patagonia are boundless, for they are scarcely passable, and hence unknown: they bear the stamp of having

lasted, as they are now, for ages, and there appears no limit to their duration through future time.” Charles Darwin, 1834