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Posted on May 5, 2021 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir

Fresh, Fresh, Fruit flavours with a softer palate.  


The vineyards start at about 5500 feet above sea level and rise to over 6,600.

The Calchaqui valley is bordered by 2 mountain ranges – the Quilmes to the west and the Aconquija to the east, creating a natural barrier and microclimate. Temperatures in the valley have a wide, thermal amplitude with hot days and cool nights. Plentiful sunshine, more than 330 days a year and limited rainfall, less than 8 inches a year, help to create wines with deep colour, rich fruit and crisp acidity. 

Cuma Torrontes is NOP certified organic. 

TORRONTES – MICHEL TORINO CUMA ORGANIC

$13.99

13.5% Alcohol

UPC: 07790189040074

Cuma Michel Torino organic Torrontes
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