Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Why Argentina?

Of all of the wine regions in the world, why on earth did Elemental Importers start in Argentina ? This is a question we were asked a lot at our Arrival Party! (By the way, the event was HOT. See photos and read about it on our website.). Let me answer that question:

Value for money! Up until a few years ago Argentina was one of the most expensive places in South America. But due to some economic troubles it is now a land of incredible values. We are able to find world-class wines that cost a fraction of what other producers are charging. It is a country where we can find wine that will sell for $10 but tastes like a $20 bottle – how can we pass that up?!?

Argentina is full of innovation. I know. What the heck am I talking about? Well, Ryan’s first forays into the world of wine and beer was when he homebrewed beer in his college dorm room. Therefore, it was only natural that our interest was piqued when we heard that a beer homebrew movement was developing Argentina, and we wanted to check it out along with their great wine. Sadly, Argentina needs perhaps 5 more years of beer play before anything is worth exporting. But we did find a lot of GREAT wine. And the rest is history.

Argentineans are Hip. With all the good wine in the world, Ryan and I decided to only represent what is made by cool people. The marketplace is jammed with corporate mega houses that are devoid of personality and spunk. Along with a great glass of wine, we also wanted a great story…and Argentina – the land of the tango, gauchos and a European culture made spicier with its Latin American roots – is as hip as you can get. These people party Americans and Europeans under the table, and they look fabulous doing it. It’s the best of class and sophistication mixed with grit and personality. And only there can you find winemakers who are professional tango dancers, a winery housed in an old mosaic factory, and vineyards watered from canals built by the Incas. What better place to start a business based on the personality and story of the winemakers?

However, Ryan and I are not stopping with Argentina on our quest for wine with personality. This week we’re flying to a kingdom where the alcohol content of regular wine is so weak they insist on fortifying it – Portugal (with a little stop in Germany and Belgium – we told you we like beer). Where port and green wine reign, we hope to find some treasures and meet some cool people. We will be blogging and updating our Facebook regularly. Come join us!

1 comment:

Jen Lee said...

How exciting & lucky that you have a job that requires traveling to all these wonderful places together :) Sounds like a dream come true!