A few miles from the breezy Atlantic coast, Garzón’s Petit Verdot grows on north-facing, sun-soaked slopes carved from ancient granite. The old granite outcrops — over 2.5 billion years old — provide natural drainage and concentration, giving Petit Verdot its signature deep color, dark fruit, floral lift, and mineral edge. Warm days build richness; cool Atlantic nights preserve freshness and tension.
This is Petit Verdot with a coastal soul: blackberry, violet, cocoa, graphite, and polished tannins, finishing long, savory, and quietly luxurious.
Crafted through Garzón’s low-intervention philosophy and shaped by the dramatic landscape of Maldonado, this single-vineyard Petit Verdot captures power, purity, and precision — a world-class expression of Uruguay’s most exciting terroir.
Why This Petit Verdot Is Special
⭐ North-facing slopes deliver maximum ripeness, depth, and concentration
⭐ Granite-based soils add minerality and precision
⭐ Warm days / cool nights create ripe fruit with elegant structure
⭐ Low-intervention winemaking preserves purity and terroir
⭐ Ranked #4 — 2025 World Winery of the Year