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Finca La Igriega focusses on local Identity in Paraje Altamira, Argentina | Britt on Forbes
Mendoza in Argentina has made a huge success of growing malbec and selling it to the world. It started at the end of the 1980s. Malbec from Argentina became a brand. For a while, everyone was happy, producers as well as consumers. But things have changed. The grape is no longer enough. Now, ambitious producers […] Continue reading: Finca La Igriega focusses on local Identity in Paraje Altamira, Argentina | Britt on Forbes The post Finca La Igriega focusses on local Identity in Paraje Altamira, Argentina | Britt on Forbes was originally published on BKWine Magazine and written by Britt Karlsson . Copyright BKWine and BKWine Magazine. If you see it published elsewhere in full it has been republished without our permission. BKWine Magazine - Wine on the internet since 1996 Read more: On BKWine’s Wine Tours: Wine and food tours to the world’s wine regions | BKWine Tours Om BKWines Vinresor och matresor: Världens bästa vinresor och matresor | BKWine Vinresor On BKWine’s Wine Photography: Ph
by Britt Karlsson0 viewswine-producer-profilesargentinaforbesmalbecmendozauco-dalen - news
Terrazas De Los Andes Unveils Extremo Malbec 2022 in the US
The most elevated expression of the winery’s Ascension Journey is crafted from a single parcel in Gualtallary at 1,650 meters above sea level Terrazas de los Andes, a pioneer of [...]
by Press Release1 viewindustry-news-releaseswine-businessargentinalucas-lowimalbecmendoza - news
Doña Paula Winery: Where the Andes Meet a Living Philosophy
In 1997, a small team of viticulturists and enologists set out to achieve what was, at the time, a quietly radical goal: owning every single vine they worked with. While their initial plans focused heavily on cultivating Cabernet Sauvignon, it was Malbec that ultimately proved its extraordinary potential on this land, paving the way for their inaugural vintage. The post Doña Paula Winery: Where the Andes Meet a Living Philosophy appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Irina Kvitko3 viewsbest-of-storiesbest-ofbest-of-2026best-of-wine-tourismmendozamendoza-tourism - news
Alta Vista Is A Relatively New Winery In Life And Legacy
From everything I’ve read and tasted, Mendoza, Argentina is a quaint capital, desert oasis in Mendoza Province, by Wine Folly. I’ve not been there, but would drop everything if an opportunity were to come up. It’s located from the peaks of the Andes mountains, and goes down into the valleys and river basin. Can you […] The post Alta Vista Is A Relatively New Winery In Life And Legacy first appeared on Wine Blog .
by Jo Diaz4 viewswinealta-vista-is-relatively-new-wineryargentinaby-wine-follymendozamendoza-province - news
Marvelous Malbec
<p>Took a chance with this, although not too much of a chance, as I thought it would be good and blimey was it!</p><p>I was lucky to find a few bottles of this in the recent Christmas promotion at Waitrose, when they were offering their £10 Fine Wine
by Dave Cronin aka VinoViews4 viewslove-lane-breweryargentinamendozamalbec - news
Attitude and Altitude: Unearthing the Terroir of Doña Paula
The Wining Hour: Bodega Doña Paula, in Mendoza, stands out not for flash, but for focus. Founded in 1997 in Mendoza, the winery’s philosophy is rigorously simple: to craft wines that speak clearly of place, wines that are true expressions of the high-altitude terroir of Argentina. Today, the winery is recognized as a pioneer in the study of Mendoza’s micro-terroirs, with a deep commitment to mapping soils, altitudes, and climates across its estate vineyards. The result is wines that capture the essence of Argentina’s high-altitude terroirs with precision and elegance. Vineyards Elevation and Soils Farming exclusively from its own vineyards, Doña Paula’s vineyards are positioned in some of Mendoza’s most coveted and demanding regions, notably the Uco Valley and Lujan de Cuyo. Their high altitude vineyard sites, Ugarteche (1000 mt), Los Indios/El Cepillo (1,100 mt) and Gualtallary (1,350 mt), all very high above sea level, enjoy Mendoza’s hallmark climate—sunny days, cool nights, and min
by thewininghour4 viewswine-winetastingargentinamendozawinesofargentinadona-paulaterroir-in-focus - news
Jack Chapman’s vinous exploration of Argentina
Day 1 Have you ever flown from Heathrow to Buenos Aires with 30 wine merchants? It’s an experience I would recommend, although the lounge at Terminal 5 and British Airways might still be reeling from the drinks tab we managed to knock up. It’s a rare opportunity, that we get to visit any of the […]
by Jack Chapman6 viewsl-s-postargentinamalbecmendozanew-world-winesouth-america
