A vibrant runoaked expression of pure Mendoza's fruit, the label is equally animated, depicting Mendozan contempoary and classic culture.
With lifted aromatics and a bright, brambly palate this is a really appealing expression of a classic Malbec, a deliciously vibrant wine.
Not far from the mountain town of Tupungato, the Urquia family have invested in 300 hectares of desert soils shadowed by the immensity of the Argentine Andes. The winery's name, Urqo, elegantly merges the family's surname and the Uco Valley. Urqo's vineyards spread across Los Chacayes and Tupungato districts and benefit from this raw exposure. The high UV and the mean, sandy soils of the desert environment are ideal for producing characterful fruit. The bodega itself is minimalist, a clean white structure designed, in simple terms, to best convey the essence of these grapes.
The wine labels reflect owner Loli Urquia's deep respect for the earth's natural energies. Alongside young Uruguayan winemaker Leo Pisano, the small team are overseen by the consultative presence of affable local legend Daniel Pi. Their collaborative efforts yield wines with the aromatic purity of the Andean air and a pronounced mineral quality. This energy and perfume belies the austerity in which they are grown.
These grapes are fermented in stainless steel and then spend time in concrete where it's tannin and acidity softens before the wines' release.
This versatile wine pairs well with pizzas, pasta dishes and grilled meats.