Calchaqui Valley
The Argentine Northwest, full of culture and history, offers in a small sub-region, a source of diverse terroirs. With extreme heights ranging from 5900 to 9800 feet above sea level, and its characteristic arid and desert climate, viticulture develops in balance with the landscape.
Alluvium, sediments, and millions of years were necessary to form the soils on which our vines grow today. Calchaqui landscapes in a bottle of wine.