ALTALAND PINOT NOIR 

 

MERLOT - PINOT NOIR

It is common in Patagonia to be able to walk, bike or drive for days without seeing another person, but you are guaranteed to encounter deer, sheep, foxes and extraordinarily beautiful wild flowers in your path.  

The stunning lakes and forests and the mountainous terrain are reminiscent of Switzerland, but the populace is 100% Argentine. In the late 19th century, Welsh settlers came to Patagonia to raise sheep, turning Argentine Patagonia into the wool-making capital of South America. Within a generation, the Europeans had turned into Argentine gauchos. The weather is cool and windy and that is why the earlier ripening varieties Merlot and Pinot Noir do so well here.

ALTALAND PINOT NOIR

$12.900
Precio sin impuestos $10.661,16
ALTALAND PINOT NOIR $12.900
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  • LE PETIT VINS Colectora Oeste Nro.1146 local 5, de Ingeniero Maschwitz, Partido de Escobar, Bs. As., CP B1623 De lunes a viernes de 9 a 17 hs

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ALTALAND PINOT NOIR 

 

MERLOT - PINOT NOIR

It is common in Patagonia to be able to walk, bike or drive for days without seeing another person, but you are guaranteed to encounter deer, sheep, foxes and extraordinarily beautiful wild flowers in your path.  

The stunning lakes and forests and the mountainous terrain are reminiscent of Switzerland, but the populace is 100% Argentine. In the late 19th century, Welsh settlers came to Patagonia to raise sheep, turning Argentine Patagonia into the wool-making capital of South America. Within a generation, the Europeans had turned into Argentine gauchos. The weather is cool and windy and that is why the earlier ripening varieties Merlot and Pinot Noir do so well here.