Salentein
Salentein Reserva Reserve Vino Tinto 100% Malbec Wine Salentein Cellar ABV 14.5, 750 ml / 25.4 oz ea
- Weight:
- 1.40 KGS
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Description
The three farms are located between 1,050 and 1,700 meters high. Finca San Pablo has the highest vineyards in the province, and some of the highest in the world. The high altitude of the farms has two central advantages: water and temperatures.
The climate of the farms is continental and monsoon, that is, dry and sunny, practically every day of the year. Annual rainfall levels are low: 204 millimeters on average, mainly in summer. It usually snows on average three times a year, in winter. This climate makes the grapes grow healthy, and prevents them from needing treatments for diseases caused by humidity or insects.
In the same way, the thermal amplitude of the region - which reaches 16°C - collaborates with the health of the plants. Research shows that a temperature greater than 13°C, with maximum temperatures below 26°, can produce more tannins and thicker skin, which, in turn, generates fruits with more color and aroma.
The farms of Bodegas Salentein are irrigated with pure water from the melting of the Andes, coming directly from the streams or from the napas that are under the vineyards. The clarity and purity of the water produces a low pH in the grapes, a higher acidity and wines with more color and storage potential.
The soils of the three farms vary, but in general they are alluvial, sandy and are located on a bed of stones. These features facilitate patency and drainage. These factors allow that, through regulated irrigation, Bodegas Salentein can control both the vigor of the vine and the quality of the grapes.