by viticultcom | May 28, 2020
NSW Distribution Luigi Bosca was established in 1901 by the Arizu family who still own and operate the winery today. In 1989 the family played a large part in creating Argentina’s first DOC “Lujan de Cuyo”. In all, the family have around 400 hectares of vines in the...
by viticultcom | May 28, 2020
National Distribution Bodega Noemia is owned by Italian wine producer countess Noemi Cinzano (of the vermouth family) and Danish winemaker Hans Vinding-Diers. Hans had been working in a commercial winery in Patagonia when he discovered some very special museum wines...
by viticultcom | May 28, 2020
NSW Distribution The La Posta wines are a project of Laura Catena to explore the different sub-regions of Mendoza. Laura grew up in the world of wine in Mendoza and her father Nicolas was a pioneer of the Argentina wine revolution. Growing up in this environment,...
by viticultcom | May 28, 2020
National Distribution Ernesto Catena is a fourth generation winemaker and the eldest son of Nicolas Catena. Ernesto grew up in the world of wine in Mendoza and his father Nicolas was a pioneer of the Argentina wine revolution. Ernesto felt the need to produce his own...
by viticultcom | May 28, 2020
National Distribution High up in the Andes, in Argentina’s north, you’ll find Bodega Colome in the Salta province. At 180 years old, it’s the oldest winery in Argentina, and you will even find malbec cuttings brought from Bordeaux by the founders daughter still...
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