Alamos
Fantastic value wines from the Catena stable
The philosophy behind the Alamos range is to make flavourful, drinkable wines that preserve each varietals distinctive aroma, flavour and texture. Some of the Alamos wines acquire additional complexity from moderate oak ageing.
Grapes for Alamos wines are sourced from mountain vineyard sites in the premier regions of Lujan de Cuyo and Valle de Uco at elevations of 3000 to 5000 feet. The altitude means more intense sunlight which enhances the aromatics of Malbec and creates thicker skins, leading to richer, more intense wines. Half of the grapes come from young vines in the Catena family estate vineyards and the other half are purchased from growers who are closely managed by Alamos’ vineyards managers.
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Mad for Malbec
The Catena family helped to resurrect Malbec in Argentina in the 1990s, proving its potential for quality, and it is now the most widely planted red grape in the country, with 136,000 acres planted throughout Argentina.
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