Domaine Bousquet - Premium Chardonnay

Domaine Bousquet - Premium Chardonnay - 2022 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Bousquet - Premium Chardonnay

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LobsterShellfishCrabChickenPasta DishesSaladsGreen VegetablesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesBlue CheeseCamembertCreamCreme Brulee

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Tupungato

Tupungato

Tupungato is a sub-region within Mendoza province in Argentina, located in the foothills of the Andes Mountains at elevations ranging from approximately 3,000 to 4,000 feet above sea level. The area takes its name from the nearby Tupungato...

Tupungato is a sub-region within Mendoza province in Argentina, located in the foothills of the Andes Mountains at elevations ranging from approximately 3,000 to 4,000 feet above sea level. The area takes its name from the nearby Tupungato volcano and represents one of the higher-altitude wine growing zones within the broader Mendoza region. This location places vineyards considerably closer to the Andes than traditional Mendoza sites, contributing to distinct growing conditions.

The high-altitude location creates significant diurnal temperature variation, with warm days and notably cool nights that help preserve acidity and extend the growing season. Soils in Tupungato are predominantly alluvial with good drainage, consisting of sand, clay, and stone deposits carried down from the Andes over millennia. Malbec performs particularly well in these conditions, developing concentrated flavors while maintaining freshness. The combination of intense sunlight at altitude, cool nights, and well-draining soils creates an environment well-suited to premium red wine production.

Wines from Tupungato typically display greater elegance and structure compared to those from warmer, lower-elevation sites in Mendoza. Malbec from this region often shows pronounced fruit concentration balanced by natural acidity, with mineral undertones that reflect the stony soils and mountain influence. The high-altitude conditions contribute to wines with firm tannins and aging potential, while the extended growing season allows for full phenolic development.

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