Style
Red
Type

Still

Winemaker

Juanfa Suarez

Appellation

Paraje Altamira

Varieties

Malbec

Farming

Organic

Terroir

Stony soil with calcium carbonate. Vines are 25-years-old.

Ratings & Reviews
Vineyard

In the foothills of the Andes Mountains at 3,600ft above sea level, Paraje Altamira has a continental climate, intense cold spells and year-round wide thermal amplitude. Bright sunlight and scarce rain generate a very healthy environment for making wine. The soils are alluvial, with a sandy-loam topsoil covering calcium carbonate-rich (limestone) soils. Juanfa and Cecilia practice sustainable farming and winemaking with indigenous yeast. They rely on Andean meltwater to irrigate their crops.

Vinification

Wild yeast fermentation with some whole grape bunches. Unfiltered. pH: 3.6. Total Acidity: 5.36

Aging

Aged for 12 months in old barrels.

Features

Bottle, Cork

Available Sizes (L)

0.750

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