Argentina's National Viticulture Institute (INV) has recognized Criolla Chica, also known as Listán Prieto, as a red grape variety suitable for high-quality wines. This grape, one of the first Vitis vinifera varieties in Argentina and South America, has been planted in the country since the 16th century and is crucial in Argentina's wine history. This recognition allows producers to label their wines with Geographical Indications (GIs), a movement highlighting Argentina's terroirs, and to bottle Criolla Chica as a red wine instead of rosé. There are currently 331 hectares of Criolla Chica planted in Argentina.