Vino Pinot Noir Serbal 750 Ml.
Vino Pinot Noir Serbal 750 Ml.
Vino Pinot Noir Serbal 750 Ml.
Vino Pinot Noir Serbal 750 Ml.
Vino Pinot Noir Serbal 750 Ml.

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Vino Pinot Noir Serbal 750 Ml.

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$6,200.00

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It is a wine with a bright ruby ​​red color on the nose, it presents delicate notes of cherry and cherry and its mouth presents very delicate, soft and velvety tannins.

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Description

Serbal is the line of young and fruity wines from Bodega Atamisque, which is produced in Tupungato, Mendoza. Its name refers to a tree from Celtic mythology "Lady of the Mountains" that has extraordinary characteristics due to its flowers, colors and height.

Product Details

Compositions
Pinot Noir
Estilo de vino
Joven fresco y frutal
Método de elaboración
Fermentación regular
Crianza en madera
No tiene paso por barrica
Height
Entre 1300 y 1400 msnm
Enólogo/a
type of container
Botle
línea ó Segmento
Varietal
País
Argentina
Provincia
Mendoza
Región
Región Atlántica
Sub-región
Tupungato- San José
Zona Vitivinícola
Mendoza Valle de Uco
Orgánico
No
Recomendación
Ideal para tomar en familia
Maridaje
Pastas rellenas, carnes blancas
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About Atamisque

"Uco" was an Indian chief, from the tribe of the Huarpes Millcayak, who inhabited this valley for centuries. It was only around 1491-1493 that the Incas arrived from Peru. In 1608 the Jesuits settled in Mendoza and in 1658 they founded a rural property in the Uco Valley; the San José ranch, which gave rise to the town and the Atamisque ranch created later. This property owned 19,000 hectares; being divided at the end of the XIX century. The ranch had different owners who followed each other, until it was acquired by a Frenchman, John Du Monceau, who fell in love with the place and decided to settle there to live. His wife, Chantal, having had a winemaker grandfather in the Beaujolais region of France, supports the idea of ​​building a winery on the property; This is how "Bodega Atamisque" was born, which is inspired by the original name of the place, with the first harvest taking place in March 2007.

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