Luca is the first Argentine winery to bottle all of its Malbec exclusively from old vines. According to Laura Catena and Luis Reginato, old vines have great genetic diversity and make some of the most graceful, unforgettable wines.
The perfect balance between a Burgundian and California-style Chardonnay from the famous “G-Lot” in Gaultallary, at an extreme 4,900 feet altitude. Widely considered among the very best premium Mendoza's white wines.
Planted in 1994, this vineyard defined a new terroir for Pinot Noir. This wine’s elegant, perfumed style is full of tension and makes it one of Argentina’s leading and highest-regarded Pinots.
Over 50 years ago, viticulturist Luis Laborde created one of the world’s only double massal selection vineyards by taking cuttings from the Rhone valley and doing a second selection in their new home in the Uco Valley.
An homage to the original Bordeaux blend of Malbec and Cabernet, this powerful wine has gripping tannins and great freshness and length.
An iconic 100% old-vine Malbec from the 80 year-old Rosas Vineyard in the Uco Valley. Carlos Rosas sadly sold his vineyard site to a developer to build homes, but not before he gave the old vines themselves to Laura.
This vineyard faces the Lunlunta Hills (Luján de Cuyo) and gives a refreshing, approachable style to Malbec.
This timeless Malbec aged in Taransaud Burgundy barrels has incredible depth and stature from old estate vines planted in 1928.
Perdriel terroir and precision winemaking make this one of Argentina’s best Cabs.
From 60+ year-old vineyards at the ‘Faraway Ranch’ in Altamira (Uco Valley), this dense Malbec is full-bodied with enticing floral aromas and black fruit flavor.