![]() ![]() The vineyard embodies the pioneering, enterprising spirit of the owners of Bodega Colomé,’ says Thibaut Delmotte, the winery’s oenologist.Ĭhacayes. ![]() ‘In addition to the effect of the height, the big difference about the vineyard compared to the rest of the valley are the soils which boast a high concentration of granite and volcanic rock resulting in Malbecs with a floral, mineral character and distinctive natural acidity. This resulted in the founding of the Altura Máxima (Maximum Height) vineyard at an altitude of 3111 meters (10,200 feet) in Payogasta. When Donald and Ursula Hess bought Estancia Colomé in 2003 they’d already fallen in love with high altitude terroirs and were determined to explore the Calchaquí mountains and valleys in search of new challenges. But that’s the magical thing about the terroir: ‘ Adrianna Vineyard falls in Category 1 on the Winkler Scale but it gets excellent sunlight so Malbec actually ripens perfectly,’ explains Laura Catena.īut she believes that the true essence of the vineyard is ‘ its turbulent geological origins during which calcium carbonate accumulated in very diverse soils within a relatively small surface area.’ This makes it possible to make different kinds of Malbec – and other varietals – which are now considered to be among the best the country has to offer such as Fortuna Terrae, River Stones and Mundus Bacilus, all of which have featured in rankings of the best wines in the world.Īltura Máxima. The climate was so cold up on the mountain that no one thought the grapes would ripen properly. When, in the early 1990s, Nicolás Catena planted a vineyard at a height of 1500 metres (5000 feet) above sea level in Tupungato, a lot of people thought he was crazy and certainly no one expected it to produce world class Malbec. The best Malbec vineyards in ArgentinaĪdrianna Vineyard. We’re very fortunate that the list of these essential vineyards in Argentina has grown over the years and new names continue to appear but the 11 named below have earned an unquestioned place in both Argentine wine history and the hearts of drinkers everywhere. These are the top Malbec vineyards and all of them deliver a precise expression of their respective terroirs that wine lovers can then use as a point of reference before moving on to explore other wines from the region. ![]() The same is true in Argentina where a handful of vineyards have achieved such high levels of quality and consistency in the wines they produce that they are known and revered for their place of origin alone. Anyone ordering them knows exactly what they’re going to get, which is why they’re often used as a benchmark for new wines in these areas. Petrus, Romanee Conti, Masseto and To Kalon are wines known world-wide for being the best of the best and they all have something in common: they come from vineyards that have become exemplars for winegrowers in their respective regions. Trends Información y análisis sobre las tendencias en consumo, ventas, nuevas marcas y/o productos, etc.Toda información producida desde los mercados focos de exportación del vino argentino. Markets En esta sección encontrarás datos de cómo introducirse en un mercado, requisitos, características, leyes de exportación, tendencias, perfil de consumidor, etc.Malbec Notas de tipo dossier, e informativas relacionadas a nuestra cepa insignia, su lugar en el mundo del vino, el Malbec World Day, exportaciones, etc.Lifestyle Contenidos diversos de la industria relacionados con turismo, gastronomía, entretenimientos, viajes, actividades en bodegas, eventos sociales, etc.Descubriremos un poco más de aquellas personalidades que nos interesan e inspiran. Interviews Referentes de la industria serán entrevistados sobre sus proyectos, metas, opiniones, sus negocios, su vida en general.Infographies A través de representaciones visuales y de una manera sencilla vas a acceder a información completa, complementaria o de síntesis de la temática planteada. ![]()
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