Terrazas de los Andes - Cabernet Sauvignon - Vernaccia di San Gimignano - St. Laurent
Terrazas de los Andes literally means 'terraces of the Andes'. Each grape variety is cultivated at its own perfect altitude in the best Argentine wine regions, Vistalba, Mendoza and Cafayate. Founded in 1959 by Moët & Chandon, Terrazas combines French knowledge with more than 50 years of expertise of the Argentine terroir for wines of optimal quality, consistency and character. The wines...
Terrazas de los Andes literally means 'terraces of the Andes'. Each grape variety is cultivated at its own perfect altitude in the best Argentine wine regions, Vistalba, Mendoza and Cafayate. Founded in 1959 by Moët & Chandon, Terrazas combines French knowledge with more than 50 years of expertise of the Argentine terroir for wines of optimal quality, consistency and character. The wines have a very pure character and are internationally recognized with consistent 90+ ratings.
Terrazas de los Andes itself is deeply rooted in its original environment, from the land on which the grapes grow to the local community we are a part of. Preserving the delicate ecological balance of nature and contributing to the well-being of the people is a key priority for the House. We are actively looking for alternative methods and techniques to conserve soil, biodiversity and natural resources. Water is scarce in the Mendoza region.
Terrazas de los Andes literally means 'terraces of the Andes'. Each grape variety is cultivated at its own perfect altitude in the best Argentine wine regions, Vistalba, Mendoza and Cafayate. Founded in 1959 by Moët & Chandon, Terrazas combines French knowledge with more than 50 years of expertise of the Argentine terroir for wines of optimal quality, consistency and character. The wines have a very pure character and are internationally recognized with consistent 90+ ratings.
Terrazas de los Andes itself is deeply rooted in its original environment, from the land on which the grapes grow to the local community we are a part of. Preserving the delicate ecological balance of nature and contributing to the well-being of the people is a key priority for the House. We are actively looking for alternative methods and techniques to conserve soil, biodiversity and natural resources. Water is scarce in the Mendoza region.