Grown in the Atlantic-influenced hills of Maldonado, this wine comes from one of Uruguay’s most exciting emerging regions. Cooling ocean winds slow the ripening of the grapes, creating freshness and lift, while the ancient granite and quartz soils — some over 2.5 billion years old — give the wine its texture, minerality, and quiet power.
WHY MALDONADO MATTERS
Atlantic-Driven Climate: Cooler ocean winds and lower temperatures slow grape maturation, creating freshness, lift, and elegance in the wines.
High-Altitude & Diverse Soils: Maldonado has some of Uruguay’s most unique geology — granite, quartz, alluvial and gravel soils — delivering texture, minerality, and purity.
Ancient Terrain: The Garzón area sits on some of the oldest crystalline rock on the planet (2.5 billion years), offering exceptional drainage and mineral absorption.
Emerging Powerhouse: Maldonado is one of Uruguay’s most exciting new wine regions, known for innovation and coastal influence.
Cultural Recognition: Home to Punta del Este, the region helps elevate Uruguay's global visibility and identity.