Tuesday August 18, 2015
BRITISH COLUMBIA

"Our mission is to preserve purity in our wines," says Antonini. "Over-ripe fruit and over-extraction don't show terroir. In fact, quite the opposite. Premium grapes release aromas and flavours more easily and don't need lots of new oak to show at their best. Less is more when you have great fruit. The same is true of the winemaker. Gianfranco Soldera of Case Basse in Montalcino says that 'the winemaker is the screwdriver, not the Ferrari'. In recent years, we've focused too much on the Ferraris."

 

Tim Atkin
Argentina 2014 Special Report
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Malbec Reserve
2012


Suggested Retail Price $30.99/bottle  + Tax
VarietalMalbec
Region
Uco Valley, Mendoza   
Format6 x 750ml
Availability
Only 25 cases
Ageability
Now - 2025+

 

 
94 Points

"The 2012 release of this wine is bottled, but not yet on the market. It's still a little closed, but it takes the minerality in the Reserve bottling to another level of intensity. Tangerine and Asian spices on the nose and palate, with well-integrated oak and a very chalky finish."

Argentina Special Report 2015
93 Points

"Wine Consultant Alberto Antonini and terroir consultant Pedro Parra have teamed up to produce this delicious wine from grapes on calcareous soil. Very elegant and pure violet and fresh blackberry flavours. Only untoasted barrles were used, as 'oak kills Malbec', says Antonini."

January 2015
About Altos Las Hormigas 

"Como no entendemos NADA! Lo queremos saber TODO!" Altos las Hormigas is one of the most exciting winegrowing projects in South America. It is run by an international dream team: Italians Alberto Antonini, Antonio Morescalchi, and Attilio Pagli; Chileans Pedro Parra and Leonardo Erazo. They function like a classic jazz quintet, each player contributing to a sum that is far greater than its parts, but there are jazz quintets and there are jazz quintets, and this one has two superstars.

The key collaboration is between Alberto Antonini, the philosophical Italian, and Pedro Parra, the mercurial Chilean. They are different in many ways, but they have much in common. "I am a peasant", Alberto loves to intone; when reminded that he is a peasant with a PhD, he responds "well, when you are a peasant, it's good to have a PhD", which is hard to argue with. It is no surprise that Pedro also has a PhD; however he is somewhat less inclined to go on about being a peasant than Alberto.

The quote above ("We understand NOTHING! We want to know EVERYTHING!"), a classic bit of 'Parra-ese', says it all about Pedro and Alberto. They share a relentless curiosity that has driven them to the most extreme regions in the world - high in the Andes, the Atlantic Coast of Uruguay, Armenia, the fringes of Okanagan Valley - to explore new terroirs.

Their approach is very simple, stemming from the idea that "the main creative force behind the wine is its place of origin, and not the winemaker." They employ a 3-step method to define and express terroir: first, study the soil types; second, produce a highly detailed soil map; third, farm by soil type.

The late great guru of biodynamics Alan York was a major influence, and played a vital role in establishing the 'Altos las Hormigas Terroir Project', dedicated to using precision agriculture to reveal the distinctions between malbecs from Altamira, Vista Flores, and Gualtallary.

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