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Don David Torrontes 2017 El Esteco

Don David Torrontes 2017 El Esteco

Type White
Grapes Torrontes
Country/Region Argentina, Salta
Food pairing Fish, Popular dishes, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Spicy Dishes, Sushi
Vegan
Vintage 2017
Alcohol 14%
Product number: 329539
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£71.70 £57.36
Price per bottle: £9.56
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A vibrant wine with fresh tropical fruits and delicate aromas of roses and orange peel, lifted by a refreshing acidity.
Food Pairing
Excellent wine to combine with spicy foods like Asian and Latino as well as seafood, ceviche and sushi.
Vineyard
The Calchaqui Valley is an isolated stretch of desert, with unique features that make it ideal to grow the highest vineyards in the world. At more than 1,600 meters (5,500 feet) above sea level, the surprisingly broad temperature range generates marked contrasts between the warm days and cold nights, allowing for the development of ripe berries that condense all the best that the region has to offer. Deep, poor, rocky soils. Irrigation from the Andes. Wide thermal amplitude with big differences (approximately 22° C between the minimum during the cold mornings and nights, and the maximum during sunny days). Dry climate, little rainfall, 120mm of rain a year, 15% humidity and 300 days of sunshine. Cold mornings and nights, and long hot days result in wines that are highly concentrated in color, aromas and flavors with a unique fruity
Vinification
The fruit is harvested by hand. Three different vinification techniques are used: 30% of the juice is cold macerated, 60% undergoes traditional fermentation and 10% is aged in small American barrels for 6 months. The last 10% goes through malolactic fermentation using selected lactic bacteria. The wine is blended following on from the different fermentations.

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