Corazon del Sol Wine Tasting Vines that Kiss the Sky
Argentina's Uco Valley vineyards sit at some of the highest elevations in the world. Discover through this mixed flight the impact of elevation, sunlight and diurnal temperatures on winemaking while enjoying estate-grown gems from one of Argentina's premier wine regions.
Wine Flight
Uco Valley Malbec 2019
At 3,600' in elevation, a stone covered riverbed on the threshold of the Andes Mountains is meticulously planted with 100-year-old ‘massalle selection' cuttings of Malbec. These sunbathed vines are sustainably farmed, hand harvested, individually berry-sorted, then fermented in small batches to create an expression of high-altitude Malbec true to the floral and high-toned fruit aromas of the region. A vibrant Malbec accented by superfine tannins developed from the solar intensity and cool nights of the Uco Valley.
Luminoso GSM 2019
This complex blend pays homage to the beloved wines of the Rhône Valley in the south of France. It is beautifully structured, and evolves wonderfully in the bottle. The complexity begins with the three main varieties: Grenache, Syrah, and Mouvédre from our Los Chacayes estate.
Gran Reserva Malbec 2019
Right Bank Bordeaux re-imagined at 3,600' elevation at the base of the Andes Mountains. Soleado is a rare single vineyard expression from 4 small vineyard blocks within our 17-acre Estate in the Los Chacayes IG of the Uco Valley.
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About the Winery
In 2008, Dr. Madaiah Revana went to Argentina seeking to add to his family of estate wineries which includes Revana Family Vineyard in Napa Valley and Alexana Winery in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Enthralled by the terroir of the Uco Valley, he was determined to find his next great estate here on the incredible alluvial soils of the Andes Mountains. The Corazón del Sol Estate is a 17-acre parcel planted in an ancient stone covered riverbed at the eastern base of the Andes Mountains and enjoys over 300 days of sunlight a year. Cultivated in the Uco Valley, which is situated in Mendoza on the eastern side of the Andes Mountains, the vines sit at 3,600 feet elevation, where the UV Index is intense, and the air is thinner and cooler. Extreme shifts in temperature allow for the longest ripening window in the region.