<p>Astica was born in Argentina's booming Cuyo region, which encompasses the provinces of San Juan, San Luis and Mendoza. Booming because Argentina is the world's fifth-largest wine producer and much of the production is focused in Cuyo's Mendoza province. Bordering Chile, the Cuyo region is situated along the eastern side of the Andes mountain chain. Astica is a source of high-quality, value-priced Argentine wines. The Astica range includes internationally popular varietals such as Chardonnay andCabernet Sauvignon, as well as Torrontes and Malbec, which are Argentina's signature white and red grapes</p>
Whipped potatoes
Chardonnay's creamy texture complements the smoothness of mashed potatoes.
Creamy Italian rice dish
Chardonnay's creamy texture complements the rich, creamy consistency of risotto.
Chicken tenders and fries
Chardonnay's creamy texture pairs well with the mild, savory chicken strips.
Meatless layered pasta
Chardonnay's creamy texture pairs well with the cheese and béchamel sauce.
Chardonnay's richness balances the buttery texture of roasted corn on the cob.
Rich tomato cream curry
Chardonnay's buttery notes enhance the creamy tomato sauce.