Torrontés
Torrontés is the most common white grape variety in Argentina, most likely it is native to Spain and was imported to South America during the colonial period. It is cultivated a little throughout the country and thanks to its resistance to altitude it has also adapted very well to the Andean climate. Vinified in purity, it gives very interesting and characteristic wines. It expresses an intense and aromatic bouquet, with floral notes, rich and ripe fruity aromas, with nuances of exotic fruit. On the palate it is always well balanced thanks to the presence of a good base acidity.
Luján de Cuyo IG Vive Torrontés 2024 Alta Vista
The Torrontés Classic Reserva by Alta Vista is born in vineyards located in Mendoza, the most important wine-growing area in Argentina.
It is produced exclusively with Torrontés grapes, harvested and selected entirely by hand. Fermentation takes place, with a rapid maceration in contact with the skins, in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. Subsequently the wine is refined and rests for a short period in steel before being bottled.
It is characterized by a pale straw yellow color wi...
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