Vineyards

Our vineyards are located in San Rafael, an oasis in the south of the province of Mendoza, Argentina's wine heart.

Our Vineyards

Located at the foot of the Andes Mountain Range, these are irrigated with meltwater from the Diamante River. A low amount of rain, intense sun and cool nights are characteristics of our climate, which allows a slow ripening of the grapes.

These conditions that differentiate our wines are reflected in the intense colors, in the great expression of aromas and complexity of flavors.

In total our vineyards form 114 has. They are divided into three properties: Finca La Perseverancia; Finca Los Amigos and Finca Santa Herminia.

They are located 800 m. above sea level, they have a rainfall regime of 200mm per year which means that they have an average relative humidity of 50%, favoring the health of the grapes and their complete maturation. The varieties we grow are: Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Tempranillo, Bonarda and Sangiovese among the inks and Chardonnay, Chenin, Sauvignon Blanc and Tocai (or Sauvignonasse) among the white ones.

Finca Los Amigos (Farms The Friends)

The vineyard is located in the northeast of the department of San Rafael, district Cuadro Nacional. It has a planted area of ​​10 ha. It is a vineyard of good age, it is Bonarda of 40 years, Malbec and Cabernet of 60 years.

Farms Santa Herminia

Located southeast of the city of San Rafael, City district. The vineyard has 44 has, with an average age of 15 years. The varietals planted are Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Malbec, Merlot, Chardonnay

Finca La Perseverancia (Farms The perseverance)

Vineyard located northeast of the department of San Rafael, National Box district. With a total of 55 hectares planted, 55% of them have been planted during the 40s and 50s. In the last 10 years, new vineyards have been cultivated that are in very good production.

Terroir

Dominated to the West by the Cordillera de los Andes, to the North by a desert zone, to the East by the plain and to the South by the Payunia of Malargüe.