How to Import Wine from Argentina
The most important wine regions of the country are located in the provinces of Mendoza, San Juan, and La Rioja. The Mendoza province produces more than 60% of the Argentine wine and is the source of an even higher percentage of the total exports.
Importing Wine From Argentina
Before you can stock your store shelves with amazing wine from Argentina, you must be aware of the steps that you need to complete before purchasing the wine from your supplier and organizing transportation with us to the US. This includes applying for and receiving an importer's permit from Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
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There are four agencies involved in the importation of wine to the US. They are:
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Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
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State and Local Laws
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What does each agency handle?
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CBP handles the excise taxes and import duties for your shipments once they arrive at the port.
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FDA requires that a Prior Notice of Imported Foods must be filed before any alcoholic beverages are imported into the US.
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TTB issues the importer's permit and handles all other requirements for importing bottled alcoholic beverages into the US.
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You must also comply with your state's importation requirements for alcoholic beverages (California, for example, department of Alcoholic Beverage Control).
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You can read our more detailed wine import guide here.​
Shipping Wine From Argentina
Once you're all set with the above government agencies, you can focus on the step in the importation process which is shipping your wine via maritime transportation in ocean containers.
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There are two routes you can take, and they each have their pros and cons. Keep in mind that the ideal shipping temperature for wine is 12-14 degrees Celsius, or 53 - 57 degrees Fahrenheit with a relative humidity of 50% - 60% to avoid spoiling or altered taste.
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Dry Containers:
The first and least expensive option is shipping wine using dry containers. A dry container has no insulation and offers your cargo no protection from temperature fluctuations and humidity which could alter the taste of your wine or even spoil it, especially when shipping during summer months with high heat.
Certain suppliers might offer you the option of using insulated thermal liners inside the container to protect your wine from temperature fluctuations, but in our experience this method is only effective for short shipping transit times and there isn't reliable data proving its effectiveness.
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Refrigerated "Reefer" Containers:
A reefer container is an insulated shipping container with a refrigeration unit that is used to transport cargo that is temperature sensitive such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and beverages. The advantage of using reefer containers for your wine cargo is that it allows us to control the temperature and humidity while it's in transit to your door, no matter the distance, protecting your wine from temperature fluctuations that a dry container cannot.
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Reefer shipping rates are considerably much higher, usually 2.5 times the price of a dry container. In our experience, however, it is well worth the price, due to the protection it offers your wine from spoiling or accelerated aging. The last thing you need is for your precious Malbec to arrive aged and spoiled after it's journey over the ocean.
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Popular Shipping Routes
Due to geography, shipping wine from Argentina to West and East Coast ports takes about the same amount of days, 40-50. Containers headed to the West Coast such as Los Angeles must traverse the Panama Canal.​
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Buenos Aires - Los Angeles
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Buenos Aires - Savannah
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Buenos Aires - Houston
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Argentina Wine Facts
The major wine regions of Argentina are located in the western part of the country among the foothills of the Andes Mountains between the Tropic of Capricorn to the north and the 40th parallel south. In the southern region of Patagonia, the Río Negro and Neuquén provinces have recently seen growth in the planting of cool climate varietals such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
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Under Argentine wine laws, if a grape name appears on the wine label, 100% of the wine must be composed that grape variety. The most famous and widely planted grape variety is Malbec, even though its historic birthplace is in Southwest France. Other popular grape varieties include Merlot and Torrontés.
Torrontés is almost exclusively grown in Argentina, and is the name for three types of Torrontés grapes that have slightly different characteristics although they are quite similar. Riojano is the most expressive, while Sanjuanino is less focused and Mendocino less aromatic. All are most commonly produced in a fresh, crisp style without oak maturation and are best consumed within one or two years of release. Torrontés has quickly risen to become Argentina's signature white-wine grape, and one of the most widely grown.
Ship Your Wine from Argentina with Us​
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Door to Door Services
Shipping a container from overseas to your door involves many moving parts, from the steamship line that transports your container over the ocean, to the custom agents and transportation companies that handle your cargo at the country of origin and country of destination. We aim to simplify this process by removing the need to work with multiple vendors, saving you time and money.
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