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Producer : Humberto Canale
Region : Argentina (Argentina)
Bottle Per Case : 12 x 750 ml
Food Pairing : Cured Meat, Red Meat, Steak
The wine is an intense red with violet tints and aromas of small red fruits. From the Patagonian mountain range, this wine has notes of cassis, raspberry, plum and mint. It is well-balanced, with soft tannins, velvety and very fruity.
Bottles Per Case | 12 Pack |
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Cellaring | Drink Now or Cellar |
Sweetness | XD - Extra Dry See Sweetness Chart |
Bottle Size | 750 ml |
Producer | Humberto Canale |
Region | Argentina (Argentina) |
Alcohol | 13.8% alc./vol. |
Style | Juicy, fruity reds |
Vintage | 2021 |
Farming Method | Traditional |
Grapes | Malbec |
Food Pairing | Cured Meat, Red Meat, Steak |
Descriptors | Earthy, Floral, Fruity |
Wine Type | Red |
Wood Presence | Oaked |
Body | Full |
Price of Case | $239.88 |
Bodega Humberto Canale is a prominent winery located in the Patagonian region of Argentina. The story of this winery is closely tied to the history and development of winemaking in Argentina.
Humberto Canale was an Italian immigrant who settled in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, in the late 19th century. He came from a family with a long history of winemaking in Italy and was determined to continue this tradition in his new homeland. In 1909, he established Bodega Humberto Canale, which would become one of the oldest wineries in the Patagonian region.
Humberto Canale's vision and dedication to winemaking played a pivotal role in the development of the wine industry in Patagonia. The region's unique terroir, characterized by its cool climate and diverse soils, proved to be well-suited for viticulture. Over the years, Bodega Humberto Canale became known for producing high-quality wines, particularly Malbec and Pinot Noir, which thrive in Patagonia's conditions.
The winery's commitment to quality and innovation led to numerous accolades and awards for its wines. They focused on producing varietal wines that showcased the distinct characteristics of Patagonian grapes.
Bodega Humberto Canale has continued to evolve and expand its operations over the years, keeping up with modern winemaking techniques while respecting the traditional practices that Humberto Canale himself established. Today, it remains a respected name in Argentine winemaking and a symbol of the region's potential to produce exceptional wines.
It's important to remember that taste is subjective, and personal preferences play a significant role.
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