How does the altitude influence a wine’s character?
The character of a wine, i.e. what makes it peculiar and different from others, is closely linked to its terroir of origin.
The character of a wine, i.e. what makes it peculiar and different from others, is closely linked to its terroir of origin.
Situated in a unique natural setting, at the foot of the Andes Mountain Range, Finca Los Nobles spreads across 50 hectares, blending perfectly into the landscape and respecting the original slopes of the terroir.
Historically, the prestige of great European wines has been the result of the place where grapes grow and are harvested, the exact location where art and science converge to give rise to a beverage unique in the world.
Malbec is Argentina’s emblem variety, the most extensively planted throughout the national territory, and the one that best adjusted to the different wine-producing regions across the country, where it gifts us with excellent beverages in every terroir.
Verticality and horizontality are relatively new concepts used to describe and interpret the wine that have become gradually established among wine lovers in the past few years.
The time has come for harvest in our estates of Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley.
The time has come for all Argentine wineries’ most longed-for event: the harvest, the great completion of the vine’s annual cycle and the conclusion of the work performed for a whole year at the estates.
During the past years, white wines have gained path in the Argentinian gondolas and tables.