The Bousquet family hails from the town of Carcassonne in the south of France and has 4 generations of history in the winemaking tradition. A vacation to Argentina in 1990 was enough. For Jean Bousquet, third generation winemaker, it was love at first sight. The Frenchman's object of desire: the Gualtallary Valley, a picturesque, isolated and arid terrain located in the Uco Valley within Mendoza, Argentina. Here, where condors fly and not a vineyard in sight, Jean discovered his dream terroir, an ideal place to cultivate wines from organic farming.
The grapes are grown at 1200 meters above sea level , strictly following the precepts of organic farming , in various vineyards in Tupungato, Mendoza wine sub-region. The harvests are done by hand with low yields. This cuvée is vinified according to the Burgundian style , with partial introduction of whole clusters into the fermentation. The wine is then aged for approximately 10 months in French oak barrels. This wine reveals notes of red cherry , wild strawberry , raspberry , cranberries , mushrooms , cocoa , pepper and leather . The palate is creamy thanks to the melted tannins and balanced thanks to the very present acidity. The finish on fruit and spices.