The Calchaqui Valley is a high-altitude wine region located in the northwest of Argentina, in the province of Salta. The region is known for its unique terroir, characterized by its high elevation, dry climate, and sandy soils. The valley is situated between 5,000 and 10,000 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest wine regions in the world. The combination of high altitude, intense sunlight, and cool nights allows for the production of wines with intense flavors, high acidity, and a distinct minerality.
CUSTOMER RATING
3.9
1 Review
Non-vintage
29-01-2023
Fa-Ming
Dimensional and thought provoking white wine with a voluptuous floral notes featuring apple, peach, and floral notes, even by a dry and lively character.