Red wine | Gualtallary, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina
Discover the exceptional elegance of the Doña Paula Estate High Altitude Pinot Noir, a wine that perfectly captures the unique spirit of the Uco Valley. Sourced from the prestigious Alluvia vineyard in Gualtallary, this wine is cultivated at an impressive altitude of 1,350 meters above sea level. This extreme elevation, combined with the stony, limestone-rich soils and the significant thermal amplitude of the region, allows the Pinot Noir grapes to develop a remarkable level of complexity and freshness that is rarely found outside of the world's most iconic cool-climate regions.
On the nose, you are greeted by an intense and pure aromatic profile, dominated by fresh red fruits such as raspberry and cherry, beautifully intertwined with subtle floral notes and a characteristic mineral backbone of graphite and pumice. On the palate, this wine is a masterclass in balance. It presents a light-to-medium body with a fluid, supple texture that is supported by silky, well-integrated tannins and a refreshing acidity that carries the fruit flavors through to a clean, persistent finish.
Doña Paula is renowned for its commitment to sustainability and its 'Estate' philosophy—meaning 100% of the grapes used in their wines are grown in their own vineyards, ensuring total control over quality from vine to bottle. This Pinot Noir is a testament to that dedication.
This wine is incredibly versatile at the dinner table. Its refined structure makes it a fantastic partner for a wide range of dishes. Pair it with dark-meat poultry like roasted duck or quail, grilled salmon to complement its mineral notes, or traditional charcuterie and hard cheeses. It also pairs beautifully with lighter red meat preparations, such as herb-crusted pork loin or even a gourmet mushroom pizza. Whether you are a seasoned Pinot Noir enthusiast or simply looking for an authentic and sophisticated expression of Argentine terroir, the Doña Paula Estate High Altitude Pinot Noir offers a superb experience that defies the expectations of New World Pinot Noir.