The most popular Argentine wine I see in the New York City tri-state area is Alamos, which I never thought was that great. The price ranges from $10-$12 dollars. I have also seen Norton, but not the table variety, the reserve variety for around $20 dollars. I have yet to see a large display of Argentine wines anywhere around here, there are many more Chilean wines to chose from (I wonder why??). Most of the wine drinkers I speak to have never tried an Argentine wine, I found some Catena Zapata in Miami and shared it with some friends who enjoyed it very much. I still don't think that Argentine wines will ever come close to the popularity of French, Italian or Spanish wines due to history and Argnetina's lack of ability to organize successful business ventures that are long lasting and stable. Just not in their blood, which is a shame because in my opinion a number of Argentine wines rival wines from the countries in mention and have won international awards. I am sure Argentine wines are more popular in some other countries besides the US that I haven't travelled to, however I am sure the same holds true around the world regarding their ability to meet supply and demand. Argentine exports are falling in numbers all to the detriment of the people and the economy.