A far cry from its country’s current economy, this varietal offers a lush, rich experience. In the wine world, Torrontés is Argentina’s secret weapon—the only major varietal considered truly indigenous to the country, giving it superstar status locally.


This grape produces wines with fresh aromas, moderate acidity, a smooth texture, and distinctive stone fruit notes on the nose. Think Gewürztraminer and Muscat.

Torrontés thrives at high altitudes, particularly in the Cafayate region of Argggentina. The higher elevation helps preserve the grape’s acidity, giving the wine a fresh, zippy taste—perfect for warm days.

The distinctive stone fruit aromas drive the nose. It presents bouncing floral, citron and herbaceous notes. 

On the dry, mid-weighted palate, the harmonious structure offers intentional texture with a wonderful leesy linger.    

Elegant & exuberant.

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