“WE SEEK WINES WITH IDENTITY THAT EXPRESS, WITH TRANSPARENCY AND PRECISION, THE PLACE WHERE THEY COME FROM.”
– Sebastián Zuccardi
Finca Canal Uco
The Tunuyán River irrigates most of the vineyards in Mendoza, and the Canal Uco is the first canal that draws water from it. It has been the vital pulse of irrigation in the southern part of the Uco Valley for decades.
Finca Canal Uco was the first vineyard the family planted in the Uco Valley, marking the beginning of our journey discovering the identity of Paraje Altamira.
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Finca
Canal Uco 2020
ORIGIN: Finca Canal Uco, IG Paraje Altamira, San Carlos, Valle de Uco, Mendoza
ALTITUDE:1100 m | 3609 ft
“A wide spectrum of aromas that range from blackberries and blueberries to graphite, tree bark and wet earth… so much fleshy fruit and powerful, chalky tannins. Impeccable poise, with a long, tight finish.
This is the kind of wine that you can drink now or lay down for two decades.”
98 pts
JamesSuckling.com
Finca
Canal Uco 2019
ORIGIN: Finca Canal Uco, IG Paraje Altamira, San Carlos, Valle de Uco, Mendoza
ALTITUDE:1100 m | 3609 ft
“Pristine and fresh but also complex and deep. Tile, wild herbs and lots of blueberries and flowers on the nose. The ultra-fine, immaculate tannins are fully dissolved on the full-bodied palate. Super polished but intellectual.”
IG Paraje Altamira, San Carlos, Uco Valley. 1100 m | 3609 ft
The vineyard´s alluvial soils with gravel covered in limestone were irrigated for decades with water from the Uco Canal, the channel that draws water from the Tunuyán River. In its landscape, malbec vines coexist with enormous stones, groves of poplar tress, and a majestic backdrop of the Andes Mountains.