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Cara Sur Criollas Blancas Pergolas 2022 750ml

size
750ml
country
Argentina
region
Cuyo
appellation
San Juan
WA
92
WA
92
Rated 92 by Wine Advocate
The 2022 Pérgolas Criolla Blanca was produced with a blend of white varieties, Torrontés Sanjuanino and Mendocino and other Criolla varieties from old pergola vines. It fermented with some skins and matured in concrete, where the wine developed some flor yeast. It has only 11.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.19 and high acidity, 6.03 grams after malolactic fermentation. The wines are very fresh, and this is serious, tasty, stony and mineral, with complexity and elegance. 7,000 bottles were filled in October 2022. ... More details
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Cara Sur Criollas Blancas Pergolas 2022 750ml

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WA
92
WA
92
Rated 92 by Wine Advocate
The 2022 Pérgolas Criolla Blanca was produced with a blend of white varieties, Torrontés Sanjuanino and Mendocino and other Criolla varieties from old pergola vines. It fermented with some skins and matured in concrete, where the wine developed some flor yeast. It has only 11.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.19 and high acidity, 6.03 grams after malolactic fermentation. The wines are very fresh, and this is serious, tasty, stony and mineral, with complexity and elegance. 7,000 bottles were filled in October 2022.
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A blend of White Criolla varietals from tiny family vineyards in Barreal and Hilario in San Juan, Argentina, at very high altitudes (4900ft - 5700ft). Vines are planted in alluvial soils and range in age from 50-100 years old. Grapes are hand harvested, destemmed and fermented with indigenous yeasts. Aged for seven months in concrete tanks, neutral oak barrels, and 50 liter demijohns on the lees. Unfined, unfiltered.
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size
750ml
country
Argentina
region
Cuyo
appellation
San Juan
Overview
The 2022 Pérgolas Criolla Blanca was produced with a blend of white varieties, Torrontés Sanjuanino and Mendocino and other Criolla varieties from old pergola vines. It fermented with some skins and matured in concrete, where the wine developed some flor yeast. It has only 11.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.19 and high acidity, 6.03 grams after malolactic fermentation. The wines are very fresh, and this is serious, tasty, stony and mineral, with complexity and elegance. 7,000 bottles were filled in October 2022.
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Region: Cuyo

Argentina's Cuyo region has, for several decades now, been renowned worldwide for the high quality of its fruit-forward and remarkably flavorful wines. The arid region includes such famous provinces as the Mendoza, and wineries in Cuyo often have generations of experience when it comes to making the most of the mineral rich yet arid soils which typify the mountainous landscape. The Desaguadero River and its tributaries form many natural valleys through the Cuyo region, and as such, irrigation has long since provided the dry and dusty vineyard with a fertile and crystal-clear water source, straight from the snowy peaks of the nearby Andes. Although Malbec is the grape varietal most commonly associated with Cuyo, wineries continue to experiment with other varietals there, and the wine industry of Cuyo in Argentina continues to go from strength to strength.
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Country: Argentina

Anyone who has been the Mendoza area of Argentina may be surprised to find that this is one of the primary wine regions of the country, now comfortably sitting as the fifth largest producer of wine in the world. The Mendoza is an incredibly dry and arid desert, which receives as little as two hundred millimeters of rainfall per year, and supports very little life at all. We can thank the ancient technologies of the Huarpes Indians for Argentina's current booming wine trade, as they managed to irrigate the region by digging channels from the Mendoza river, thus creating an area which had enough access to water with which to grow vines. Not only this, but the grape which Argentina primarily uses for their wines – Malbec – actually flourishes in such conditions, as it is less likely to suffer from the rot it so often finds in the considerably damper regions of Europe it has its origins in. Such expertise and foresight has resulted in Argentina being able to produce high quality wines of both red and white types, with Malbec, Bonarda and Cabernet Sauvignon dominating the vineyards for red wines, and Torrontés, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc making up for most of the white wine produced there.
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Anyone who has been the Mendoza area of Argentina may be surprised to find that this is one of the primary wine regions of the country, now comfortably sitting as the fifth largest producer of wine in the world. The Mendoza is an incredibly dry and arid desert, which receives as little as two hundred millimeters of rainfall per year, and supports very little life at all. We can thank the ancient technologies of the Huarpes Indians for Argentina's current booming wine trade, as they managed to irrigate the region by digging channels from the Mendoza river, thus creating an area which had enough access to water with which to grow vines. Not only this, but the grape which Argentina primarily uses for their wines – Malbec – actually flourishes in such conditions, as it is less likely to suffer from the rot it so often finds in the considerably damper regions of Europe it has its origins in. Such expertise and foresight has resulted in Argentina being able to produce high quality wines of both red and white types, with Malbec, Bonarda and Cabernet Sauvignon dominating the vineyards for red wines, and Torrontés, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc making up for most of the white wine produced there.