Cara Sur Red Wine Finca Maggio Barreal 2019 750 ML
SKU: SGPF990900
Product Details
Brand: | Cara Sur |
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Country: | Argentina |
Region: | Valle De Calingasta |
Appellation: | Barreal |
Grapes Varietal: | Blend-Other |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Vintage: | 2019 |
Size: | 750 ML |
Collections:2019, 750 ML, All Collection, All collection exclude no deals, Argentina, Argentina, Barreal, Blend-Other, Blend-Other, Cara Sur, Red, Still, Valle De Calingasta, Wine, Wine
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This juicy Criolla, from 80-year-old organically farmed vines in Calingasta, is bursting with ripe summer berries, along with rose petal, orange peel and touches of cooked plum. A bright acidity and surprisingly firm tannins make for a wine that demands a new appreciation. \n \n Producer Information \n Cara Sur was formed in 2011 as a partnership between two couples inspired to revive ancestral vines and produce wines from traditional Argentine varietals. Sebastián Zuccardi and Marcela Manini teamed up with Nuria Año Gargiulo and Pancho Burgallo, an avid mountaineering couple who live in Barreal, in the Calingasta Valley of San Juan, north of Mendoza. They produce wines from 80 year old vines of Moscatel, Moscatel Negro, Bonarda Piedmontese, and Criolla Chica (the Argentine iteration of Pais). The vines are Parral trained, a ceiling-trellised system that provides shade and maximizes airflow. The vineyard sits alongside the Los Patos River on stony soil at 1500 meters above sea level. The Cara Sur wines are made in a tiny winery next to Pancho and Nuria’s home where they produce small quantities with minimal intervention. Sebastian and Marcela regularly make the trip north to work alongside Pancho and Nuria. The quartet are producing some of the most unique wines from one of the most underrated microclimates of Argentina. Cara Sur translates to South Face and refers to the more challenging approach to Cerro Mercedario one of Argentina’s tallest peaks, which can be seen from Barreal.