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ā€œElvira is a woman of great integrity and noble heart. Her body of a worker bears the traces of work and her skin the mountain sun. She is responsible to walk the rows choosing the best of each vine for a wine of excellence.ā€
Capacity: 750ml
Location: Paraje Altamira, San Carlos, Valle de Uco, Mendoza.
Altitude: 1,100 meters above sea level.
Yield: 8,000 Kg./Hectare
Aging: Prolonged maceration at a low temperature, aged in 872 gallons concrete eggs for 8 months
Old growth vines: 30 year old
Serving temperature: 61-64 Ā°F
Fermentation: With indigenous yeasts in open concrete pools and Estate bottled
Founded by Mendoza native, Fernando Cantini, Uco Wines puts deliciousness first. The unique combination of altitude, rocky soils, and thoughtful winemaking deliver varietal purity and freshness in every glass. If youā€™re looking for oaky and over-the-top, look elsewhere. Comprised of two labels, Uco Deus and Universo LB, Uco Wines bottles-up the best of Mendoza and wonā€™t have you feeling foggy the next day. So, go ahead, and have another glass, you deserve it!
Uco Deus Blend, 70% Cabernet Franc with Petit Verdot & Malbec
*The Uco Deus series is a collection of local vignerons who embody the heart and soul of extreme viticulture.
Elvira, a woman of integrity and noble heart. Her body bears the traces of her work, and her skin, the mountain sun. She walks the rows every day during harvest, choosing the best of each vine.
Glad you asked. Weā€™re in the region of Paraje Altamira within the famous La Consulta District of the Uco Valley. Paraje Altamira is unique due to its concentration of stony soils with layers of calcium carbonate, its sky-high altitude (1,100m!), and its great shift in temperature from day to night.
Fermentation in concrete eggs, followed by 8 months of aging in Italian amphorae. No fining, nor filtration. Estate bottled, ya!
A surge of dark fruits and a few red ones draw you into the glass like a magnet. Then, underneath all the big sweet and sour fruits, thereā€™s the goodness of earth: wild mushroom, violet greens, and licorice-like spice. So good by itself, skip the meat and dive into the power of conversation.
Petit Verdot is native to Southwestern France and was brought to Mendoza in the 1800s. Primarily a blending grape, Petit Verdot adds inky color along with exotic notes of violets, sweet stone, and black spice.
Youā€™re craving a bold red, but youā€™re so over Cabernet Sauvignon. Youā€™re in the mood for lush dark fruits without the headache of alcohol and that fake gloss of new oak. So, grab a wine-loving friend and share the joy of wine!
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