Vineyards
The company has 140 hectares planted, distributed over 5 farms , located in the departments of Rivadavia, San Martín and Junín.
Most of our vineyards are located south of the Tunuyán River and are drip irrigated and protected with anti-hail netting.
Mendoza is the largest and most important wine-growing province in Argentina, known as the Malbec capital of the world. In fact, 75% of all Argentinean wine is produced in Mendoza. It is a unique wine-growing region, due to the combination of different factors such as climate, soil and altitude.
Finca
LIBERTAD
Hectares: 54.7
System: Espaldero y Parral
Varieties worked: Pedro Jimenez, Torrontés Riojano, Criolla, Bonarda, Tanat, Aspirant, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chenín, Sauvignon Blanc, Malbec y Merlot
Type of irrigation: Shift-gravitational and drip irrigation
Certifications:
- Organic Transition
- Alimento Argentino Seal
- Sustainability
Location: La Libertad, Rivadavia, Mendoza, Argentina.
Finca
Centenario
Hectares: 7.9
System: Trellis and Parral
Varieties used: Cabernet Franc and Criolla.
Type of irrigation: Shift-Gravitational
Certifications:
- Organic Transition
- Alimento Argentino Seal
- Sustainability
Location: La Reducción, Rivadavia, Mendoza, Argentina.
Finca
Junín
Hectares: 6.35
System: Parral
Varieties grown: Criolla and Cereza.
Type of irrigation: Shift-Gravitational
Ubicación: Junín, Mendoza, Argentina.
Finca
Alto salvador
Hectares: 12.5
System: Trellis
Varieties grown: Carmenere, Syrah and Aspirant.
Type of irrigation: Shift-gravitational and drip irrigation
Certifications:
- Organic Transition
Location: Alto Salvador, San Martín, Mendoza, Argentina.
Finca
Winery
Hectares: 9.1
System: Trellis
Varieties grown: Viognier and Malbec
Type of irrigation: Drip
Certifications:
- Organic Transition
- Alimento Argentino Seal
- Sustainability
Location: La Reducción, Rivadavia, Mendoza, Argentina.
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Desde 1943 elaborando poderosos tintos y blancos frutados, resumen la generosidad de nuestra tierra y la energía del sol mendocino.