Vineyard

Antucura

Story

 

THE HISTORY

In early 2000, Argentine wine and viticulture experienced one of the most thriving times in the last 100 years. The powerful combination of investment, research and development, as well as increased export operations built the ideal scenario for the creation of Antucura estate and winery. A decade earlier, Anne-Caroline Biancheri, a vibrant, young French woman, arrived in Buenos Aires and founded Caviar Bleu, a publishing house that would later move its offices to Mendoza, a winegrowing region with some of the most prominent grand cru wines in South America. Upon arriving in this Andean oasis, Anne-Caroline would soon start blending her passion for knowledge with the vast world of wine, publishing works on Argentine wines as well as Mendoza’s history, culture, economy and geography, all of which were backed up by great researchers and renowned scholars’ collaborations. While working as a publisher, Antucura estate and winery began taking their first steps into a small grape growing paradise: Vista Flores. 

 

THE TERROIR

Vista Flores is a quiet spot in the Uco Valley, enveloped by the everlasting Andes mountain range. It is here where she found the perfect location to grow her estate and build a small winery. This village in the district of Tunuyán, where the population barely surpasses 4,000 people, was also the birthplace of and home to Anne-Caroline's children Giacomo and Giovanni. At the estate, time seems to march to the beat of a different tune, growing soft and mellow under every step that echoes the sound of rolled pebbles. The paths meet an old river bed hiding among cacti and jarilla, rosehip and rosemary shrubs. Surrounded by this local flora, the grapes grow, radiant with sunlight and overflowing with the power to mesmerize glasses and palates alike, inviting honest chats and openhearted laughs.

Our Wines

Cherie Sparkling Pinot Noir Rosé
Malbec, Vista Flores