

ORIGIN: Finca Piedra Infinita, IG Paraje Altamira, San Carlos, Valle de Uco, Mendoza. 1100 m | 3609 ft.
THE PLACE: This vineyard, planted at 1100 meters in the highest area of the alluvial fan of the Tunuyán River, reflects the characteristic identity of Paraje Altamira. Its soils rest upon an infinity of stones and large granite rocks covered with calcareous material, with a complexity that can only be found very close to the Andes.
There are hidden places in every vineyard with such a marked identity that they stand out among the rest. This wine originates from a small plot of 0.73 hectares, located in the northeast sector of the estate. In this unique and unrepeatable corner of the vineyard, Malbec plants grow on soil where enormous gravels and granite rocks covered with calcareous material emerge at a depth of 50 centimeters.
HARVEST: It was a great harvest. With cool and humid weather, the grape clusters had the necessary time to reach maturity with a perfect balance of sugar and acidity, and a strong tannin structure. Our meticulous work of separating plots and soil types for harvesting (which has been ongoing for over a decade) allowed us to harvest every corner of our vineyards at the perfect moment and thus showcase the great diversity that characterizes the Uco Valley.
VINIFICATION: Manually selected grapes, filling of tanks by gravity. Fermentation with native yeasts in concrete vessels without epoxy. Aging in concrete vessels.
ORIGIN: Finca Piedra Infinita, IG Paraje Altamira, San Carlos, Valle de Uco, Mendoza. 1100 m | 3609 ft.
THE PLACE: This vineyard, planted at 1100 meters in the highest area of the alluvial fan of the Tunuyán River, reflects the characteristic identity of Paraje Altamira. Its soils rest upon an infinity of stones and large granite rocks covered with calcareous material, with a complexity that can only be found very close to the Andes.
There are hidden places in every vineyard with such a marked identity that they stand out among the rest. This wine originates from a small plot of 0.73 hectares, located in the northeast sector of the estate. In this unique and unrepeatable corner of the vineyard, Malbec plants grow on soil where enormous gravels and granite rocks covered with calcareous material emerge at a depth of 50 centimeters.
HARVEST: It was a great harvest. With cool and humid weather, the grape clusters had the necessary time to reach maturity with a perfect balance of sugar and acidity, and a strong tannin structure. Our meticulous work of separating plots and soil types for harvesting (which has been ongoing for over a decade) allowed us to harvest every corner of our vineyards at the perfect moment and thus showcase the great diversity that characterizes the Uco Valley.
VINIFICATION: Manually selected grapes, filling of tanks by gravity. Fermentation with native yeasts in concrete vessels without epoxy. Aging in concrete vessels.