THE IDEAL ALTITUDE TERRACES SPECIAL VINEYARDS
WINERY
ALTITUDE
WINES
CULTURE
To maximize fruit expression
 
Tupungat Terrace
Located southwest of the city of Mendoza, it features poor, sandy and shallow soils with traces of lime. Vertically trellised, and pruned with the cordon spur technique, our drip-irrigated Tupungato vineyards host twelve-year-old average Chardonnay and Merlot vines, planted at a density of 3600 plants per hectare.
 
Vistalba Terrace
Located to the north of the Mendoza River, it offers medium-rich, permeable soils. Our Malbec vineyards are pruned using the Guyot system on vertical trellising, and are fed through furrow irrigation channeled from Andean Mountain snowmelt. Las Compuertas de Vistalba vineyard has vines which were planted around 1929, at a density of 5200 plants per hectare, fostering maximum development of fruit aromas and flavors.
 
Perdile Terrace

Located in Luján de Cuyo district, south of Mendoza River, this terrace features medium-depth rocky soils and great permeability. Our 35- year old average Perdriel vineyards are drip irrigated with Andes snowmelt. They are also pruned following Cordon Spur and Guyot techniques.  The density is 1400-1680 plants per hectare.

     
 
 
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Terrazas de los Andes, the ideal altitude for each varietal.