Rocky soils in contrast to the deep sky that surrounds The Andes
The Uco Valley encompasses the equation of high altitude and an exceptional climate for the cultivation of our grapes.
UCO VALLEY, MENDOZA
It is composed mostly of rocky soils, irrigated by meltwater from the Tunuyán and Tupungato rivers. It is located between 850 and 1,200 m.a.s.l, and in the foothills, it even reaches up to 1,700 meters.
The average temperature is 14 °C, with a significant thermal amplitude between day and night. The combination of high altitude, alluvial soils, irrigation, more than 250 sunny days a year, scarce rainfall and a significant thermal amplitude favors the cultivation of vines.
The Uco Valley encompasses the equation of high altitude and an exceptional climate for the cultivation of our grapes.
The sun shines its light on each natural fiber that coexists in the ecosystem that surrounds our farms.
A natural orchard emerges from deep within the land, a source of purity and vitality where the magnificent foothills landscape offers a sublime scenery.