Founded 130 years ago, La Celia is the oldest winery in the Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina.\n\nIt was the first winery in the region to plant the Malbec variety, which is currently the country’s signature variety around the world.\n\nEugenio Bustos, founder of La Celia, had received Malbec vines in a trade for the finest horse. And was the first to plant the variety –originally from France– in the Uco Valley. \n\nAs a result, Finca La Celia was born in 1890, named in honor of his daughter. Today, the tradition lives on in our wines which are the expression of a terroir that is unique to the world.