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"Virgen" defines our USDA-certified, no-sulfites-added, vegan, organic wines, the purest expression of our pristine, high-desert Tupungato Valley terroir in Argentina's Mendoza region.
100% de Agave. Estate Grown. Aged for about 9 months in re-purposed Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey barrels. Balanced taste of baked tropical fruits, with hints of citrus, spice, and complementary barrel notes. Ideally balanced and perfect for sipping or mixing.
This Pinot Noir is all about delicacy. Rich, candy apple red in color with aromas of ripe cherries that are accented by rose and white oak. Bright summer strawberries and raspberries make their way out of the glass to deliver a true palate pleaser.
Bonterra Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 is a rich, fruit-forward wine with layers of complexity and depth. Aged in French and American oak, it features notes of pepper, cedar, and fragrant vanilla spice that enhance its lush profile.
Our Daily Red is a light and vibrant blend of Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Ruby Cabernet, and Carignan, delivering a quaffable and food-friendly wine, perfect for everyday enjoyment.
This Zinfandel offers aromas of blueberry, black stone fruit, and black pepper. The palate is smooth with polished tannins and flavors of berries, vanilla, black pepper, and toasty oak, leading to an elegant, balanced, rich, and long finish.
Grüner Veltliner is the “queen” of the white varieties in Austria. Its main characteristics are the fruity-spicy nose, also called “Pfefferl” referring to pepper.
Veramonte Sauvignon Blanc 2024 is a vibrant wine with tropical aromas and bright citrus notes, finishing crisp and refreshing. Perfectly suited for pairing with salads and seafood, it embodies the spirit of Chile's Casablanca Valley.
The Negroamaro “PARITARU” pays homage to the figure of the “Paritaru,” the skilled artisan who, with his craftsmanship and knowledge, was able to build the “Pajaru”, a rural structure constructed using the dry stone wall method, which served as a refuge for farmers and shepherds.