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Altos las Hormigas Valle de Uco "Terroir" Malbec 2020

Altos las Hormigas Valle de Uco "Terroir" Malbec 2020


Altos Las Hormigas is based in Luján de Cuyo, the only officially recognised appellation in Mendoza and one of the regions premier vine growing areas. The estate is known as a Malbec specialist with a reputation as one of the country's top five producers of this particular variety.


Alberto Antonini and fellow Tuscan, Antonio Morescalchi, were so impressed with the vineyards in the area around Mendoza, following their first trip
to Argentina in 1995, that they persuaded a few friends to join with them in buying this estate. The grapes are harvested by hand from high density vineyards located in the Valle de Uco sub-regions of Vista Flores, Altamira and Eugenio Bustos. Yield: 9 ton/ha.

$14.68

Original: $41.94

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Altos las Hormigas Valle de Uco "Terroir" Malbec 2020

$41.94

$14.68

Altos las Hormigas Valle de Uco "Terroir" Malbec 2020


Altos Las Hormigas is based in Luján de Cuyo, the only officially recognised appellation in Mendoza and one of the regions premier vine growing areas. The estate is known as a Malbec specialist with a reputation as one of the country's top five producers of this particular variety.


Alberto Antonini and fellow Tuscan, Antonio Morescalchi, were so impressed with the vineyards in the area around Mendoza, following their first trip
to Argentina in 1995, that they persuaded a few friends to join with them in buying this estate. The grapes are harvested by hand from high density vineyards located in the Valle de Uco sub-regions of Vista Flores, Altamira and Eugenio Bustos. Yield: 9 ton/ha.

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Altos Las Hormigas is based in Luján de Cuyo, the only officially recognised appellation in Mendoza and one of the regions premier vine growing areas. The estate is known as a Malbec specialist with a reputation as one of the country's top five producers of this particular variety.


Alberto Antonini and fellow Tuscan, Antonio Morescalchi, were so impressed with the vineyards in the area around Mendoza, following their first trip
to Argentina in 1995, that they persuaded a few friends to join with them in buying this estate. The grapes are harvested by hand from high density vineyards located in the Valle de Uco sub-regions of Vista Flores, Altamira and Eugenio Bustos. Yield: 9 ton/ha.

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