Celebrate Labor Day With the World’s Hardest-Working Winemakers

Labor Day honors grit and perseverance. This weekend, raise a glass with rare wine collections from Argentina’s hardest-working winemakers.

Raise a Glass to Grit, Perseverance, and Rare Wine – Enjoy our Labor Day Wine Collections

Dear Friend,

Labor Day honors work, grit, and perseverance.

And few embody that spirit more than the winemakers of Argentina’s extreme north, where vineyards cling to slopes as high as 10,000 feet.

These are not easy wines. The tractors can’t climb. The nights freeze. The sun scorches. Yet, against the odds, these winemakers carve greatness from the mountains.

Just for a few Days, we’ve pulled together 3 rare collections at special Labor Day pricing—each a tribute to some of the hardest-working hands in wine:

Raúl J. Dávalos
Raúl J Dávalos
Sixth generation. Raúl passed on the values of family and teamwork to his children and nephews, who now run their winery as true brothers. His son, Raúl Dávalos Rubio, knows every inch of the valley—its soils, rivers, and mountains—shaping wines rooted in both tradition and resilience.

Matías Etchart
Matías E.
Born into one of Salta’s historic wine families, Matías struck out on his own in 2010, discovering a hidden paradise in the Quebrada de San Lucas. At 2,100 meters above sea level, his vines thrive in stony soils and pure Andean meltwater. His wines, like his celebrated “Amar y Vivir,” are a reflection of joy, poetry, and perseverance.

Agustín Lanús
Agustín Lanús
A winemaker with a global résumé, Agustín studied in France and Italy, and worked in Europe, Africa, and South America before returning to Argentina. In 2013, he pioneered extreme-altitude winemaking in Salta, exploring micro-terroirs up to 3,100 meters—the highest vineyards in the world. Today, he crafts wines that combine precision with untamed mountain character.

If you’d like to experience these bottles for yourself, you can claim your Labor Day Wine Collection here—but only for a few hours….

Raise a glass to hard work. Raise a glass to them. Raise a glass to you.

Cheers,

Will Bonner

Founder, Bonner Private Wine Partnership

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