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| Name | Region | Reviews | About | Varietal | Price | Inventory |
![]() 2003 Yacochuya |
Cafayete, Argentina | 88 ST | Lush, broad and fine-grained but not overly sweet, with very ripe plum, chocolate liqueur and spicecake flavors ... | Malbec; Red Wine |
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SAN PEDRO DE YACOCHUYA Cafayete, Argentina "The Etchart family, on the maternal side, has been in the wine business since 1850: its ancestors in Cafayate are the family of Flavio Lema Ni�o, whose clay wine storage jars still survive to this day. Arnaldo Benito Etchart bought the property and winery �La Florida� in the first half of the 20th century and it is his son Arnaldo who developed the �Etchart� brand with great success in Argentina and abroad. This winery was sold to the Pernod Ricard group in 1996, and a year prior, Arnaldo already had in the works the wines of the new undertaking: San Pedro de Yacochuya. San Pedro de Yacochuya is located at more than 6,500 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest viti-vinicultural sites in the world. The property is 39.5 acres: 22 acres of Malbec, 10 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon, 2.5 acres of Tannat and 5 acres of Torront�s. The winery has a capacity of 90,000 liters, and is equipped with the most recent modern technology. Beginning in 1999, this was one of Michel Rolland's first consulting projects outside of France." |


  