Your Calchaquí Valley Wine Collection 2023 (Digital Booklet)

Dear Member,

The first time we brought winemaker Julien Miquel up to the Calchaquí Valley with us, he described a sensation of awe that almost bordered on fear. The vast, alien landscapes. The thin blue sky. Miles of dry desert plains flanked by jagged peaks. The Calchaquí is a place where an individual can lose his sense of scale—at least until he has a stiff drink.

This collection is, even for Calchaquí aficionados, a step outside our comfort zone.

You will notice only two single-varietal Malbecs. The winemakers of the Calchaquí are pushing the valley’s frontiers.

Raúl Dávalos—the reclusive force behind Tacana, RD, Mayuco, and many others—is experimenting with an 80-year-old plot of an indigenous grape known as Criolla Chica (no one is quite sure where it originated), alongside a new style he calls the “Beaujolais of the Andes.”

Meanwhile, winemaker Claudio Maza is determined to find wine grapes in places where wine grapes should not grow—like the bottom of a dry ravine that has witnessed bloodshed and disaster over the last 500 years.

Agustín Lanús has returned as well, this time armed with Cabernet Franc, a peppery grape originally from the Basque Country. Cabernet Franc is lighter-bodied, rarely bottled as a single varietal, and notoriously difficult to grow. Yet in the high desert—where extreme nighttime chill prevents overripening—it finds its edge, sharp as a razor-edged dagger.

And that is only the beginning of what this Calchaquí collection has in store.

In This Box

In this box, you will find six bottles:

  • Valle Arriba La Criollita 2020

  • Sierra Lima Alfa Blend de Malbec 2020

  • Mugrón Winemakers’ Blend 2020

  • El Viticultor Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

  • Bad Brothers Facón Selection Cabernet Franc 2020

  • Inimaginable 2020

Welcome back to the valleys of the Calchaquí.

Salud,

Will Bonner
Founder, Bonner Private Wine Partnership

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