Harvest 2024 – The first Great warm vintage
When we carry out our multi-year analysis of harvests to compare them, we have learnt that cold vintages are our favorite ones, whether they are
When we carry out our multi-year analysis of harvests to compare them, we have learnt that cold vintages are our favorite ones, whether they are
We like to define the course of a harvest by going back to the moment that marked the beginning of a new year. Physiologically speaking,
The 2022 harvest was full of surprises: late frosts, frequent rains in February and an extraordinary early frost -which surprised everyone- that occurred in the
‘ANOTHER LONG AND COLD VINTAGE’ The 2021 vintage has been a particular harvest, with a bigger volume than the previous vintage, though lower than the
The weather during the summer season and the accelerated rhythm imposed by COVID -19 finally ended up in an intense harvest, but, by the time
In general, this harvest was preceded by a spring that was colder and dryer than usual, which gave way to a similar summer. Uco Valley
ABOUT 2018 HARVEST: [Warm & dry]- another classic Mendoza´s vintage. Higher yields than 2017, headed to a more consistent quality, this is a fundamental fact to
If 2016 wasn’t enough to be the shortest vintage in the last 60 years, this 2017 has been the 2nd. shortest harvest, considering the yields
The 2016 vintage will be remembered by many producers for being perhaps the most challenging of the last decades. It was one of the coldest
Many years have passed, about 25, since I planted my first vineyards in the Uco Valley, working in the middle parts of the Valley and
This was another cold harvest, the second one in a cycle that was not expected to be so long. It was another worth-remembering harvest too,
The 2013 Vintage was the first cold vintage of a series of three that was completed with the recent one of 2015. Unlike its predecessor