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Interpreting Las Moras Bonarda 2010

Kirsty Wilson, a freelance writer living in Devon (England) who likes nothing more than to sit down in the evenings and enjoy a nice glass of wine or three, wrote on her blog www.redwine.co.uk a complete review of Finca Las Moras’ wine, Las Moras Bonarda 2010.
“This wine is produced from the Bonarda grape, in case [...]


Highlights of the third edition of Sparkling Nights

This last Friday, the 3rd edition of Sparkling Nights, the sparkling wines annual fair organized by JOY magazine, took place at the Hotel Panamericano in Buenos Aires. This edition was the most successful of all. More than 3400 people present, 30 wineries, 200 labels, 10 food stands, 9 cooking lesson open to the public, music, [...]


Wines

Finca Pedernal Malbec 2007

Grape variety: Malbec 100%
Sight: Deep purple red
Nose: Red fruit, cassis and eucaliptus aromas
Mouth: Nice texture, wide, fleshy, with balanced sweet tannins

Black Label Malbec 2008

Grape variety: Malbec 100%
Sight: Intense red
Nose: Great complexity of aromas
Mouth: Outstanding balance of fruit and wood. Ripe plum, roasted coffee and chocolate

Black Label Bonarda 2008

Grape variety: Bonarda 100%
Sight: Intense
Nose: Deep fruit concentration and nice floral aromas
Mouth: Ripe blackberries, roasted coffee, mint, violets and chocolate

About us

Finca Las Moras is a pioneer winery dedicated to the elaboration of high-quality wines in San Juan since the restructuring of the vineyards developed by Richard Smart, in 1993. The vineyards, surrounded by mulberry trees, gave the name to the winery. San Juan, focused on Shiraz and Malbec together with Viognier and Sauvignon Blanc, is the new frontier for the production of fine wines in Argentina. The San Juan River is a vital source of irrigation in this region and provides it with melt water from the Andes, giving rise to the Zonda and Tulum Valleys, unlike the Pedernal Valley – considered today as the valley par excellence for growing the highest-quality grapes – that rose by glacier movements.  Bright sunshine and extremely dry weather make the valleys optimum for organic grape growing.

Finca Las Moras, with more than 1.100 hectares of vineyards planted in these valleys, is focused on sustainability, continuous innovation and micro regions exploration culture, granting its wine lines complexity and elegance. Las Moras Gran Shiraz is a summary of these factors that reflects the selection of the best Shiraz grapes from Pedernal Valley (1,350 meters), Zonda Valley (950 meters) and Tulum Valley (650 meters).

The winery’s concern about the environment, ethnic respect, and passionate winemaking, results in unique Argentinian wines. Wines in harmony with the earth.