Enrique Foster completed his law studies at Yale University, subsequently obtaining a PhD from Harvard University. In addition to continuing his professional career as a lawyer, he was also Founder and President of Singer Europe and President and Director of Scholl PLC. Currently, he owns software and hydraulic equipment companies and is president of a London investment fund, among other activities.
Determined to produce the best Malbec in the world, Foster studied the most advanced technologies in California to bring them to Mendoza, where he built the first winery dedicated exclusively to the production of Malbec by the gravity system.
The winery is located in the so-called First Mendoza Wine Zone or High Zone of the Mendoza River, in the foothills of Mendoza. This zone includes several departments including Luján de Cuyo, where the cold subzone is located, located between 900 m. and the 1,100 m. altitude and is watered by meltwater from the Mendoza River. It is considered the most important region of the country for the production of Malbec, since it has soil and climate characteristics that allow the optimal cultivation of this variety, obtaining high quality wines. It is located at 33º south latitude and has an average annual temperature of 15º C.