Andás
Patagonia, Argentina
This cool-climate Pinot Noir from Patagonia is uniquely fruit-forward and vibrant, a perfect wine for all occasions
ABOUT THIS WINE:
Andás
Pinot Noir
The site of the vineyards used for this Pinot Noir in Patagonia, Argentina are idyllic for grape growing. Pinot Noir is a fussy grape and thrives best in cooler regions that experience sunny skies during the growing season. This balance in climate allows fruit to ripen fully during the warmer parts of the day and develop highly concentrated flavors and retain acidity during cooler moments at night. This wine is classically Pinot Noir with bright fruit flavors, balanced acidity, and lighter plush tannins. Perfect for a warm summer night while dining al fresco, pair this with your favorite dishes off the grill. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.
ABOUT THIS WINE
Andás
Pinot Noir
The site of the vineyards used for this Pinot Noir in Patagonia, Argentina are idyllic for grape growing. Pinot Noir is a fussy grape and thrives best in cooler regions that experience sunny skies during the growing season. This balance in climate allows fruit to ripen fully during the warmer parts of the day and develop highly concentrated flavors and retain acidity during cooler moments at night. This wine is classically Pinot Noir with bright fruit flavors, balanced acidity, and lighter plush tannins. Perfect for a warm summer night while dining al fresco, pair this with your favorite dishes off the grill. Scroll through the image carousel above to learn more about this wine.
WINE REGION:
Patagonia
The southernmost tip of Argentina is perfecto for growing cool-climate grapes. Patagonia's altitude, arid conditions and Antarctic influence result in wines with uniquely intense color and flavor. Pinot Noir is the standout variety, creating vibrant wines with glorious red fruit characters. Argentina's ever-reliable Malbec is a stalwart here, too, channeling the long, slow ripening season into gloriously bold yet elegant wines. But it was the early European-style Rieslings and Cabernet Sauvignons from the Rio Negro and Neuquen area in the north that initially put Patagonia on the wine map. These unspoiled valleys with their mineral-rich rivers produce wines as distinctive as the unique terroir that creates them.
WINE REGION
Patagonia
The southernmost tip of Argentina is perfecto for growing cool-climate grapes. Patagonia's altitude, arid conditions and Antarctic influence result in wines with uniquely intense color and flavor. Pinot Noir is the standout variety, creating vibrant wines with glorious red fruit characters. Argentina's ever-reliable Malbec is a stalwart here, too, channeling the long, slow ripening season into gloriously bold yet elegant wines. But it was the early European-style Rieslings and Cabernet Sauvignons from the Rio Negro and Neuquen area in the north that initially put Patagonia on the wine map. These unspoiled valleys with their mineral-rich rivers produce wines as distinctive as the unique terroir that creates them.
FLAVOR PROFILE:
Pairs well with…
Grilled Mushrooms, Smoked Salmon, Roasted Chicken
Pairs well with…
Grilled Mushrooms, Smoked Salmon, Roasted Chicken
FLAVOR PROFILE
Pairs well with…
Grilled Mushrooms, Smoked Salmon, Roasted Chicken
Pairs well with…
Grilled Mushrooms, Smoked Salmon, Roasted Chicken
TASTING NOTES:
Pomegranate
Plum
Cherry
Tart yet approachable red fruit flavors of cranberry and pomegranate that meld with darker fruit notes of cherry and ripe plum. Notes of cinnamon stick are complemented by velvety tannins and a bright acidity that will make you go back for another glass.
TASTING NOTES
Pomegranate
Plum
Cherry
Tart yet approachable red fruit flavors of cranberry and pomegranate that meld with darker fruit notes of cherry and ripe plum. Notes of cinnamon stick are complemented by velvety tannins and a bright acidity that will make you go back for another glass.
AWARDS:
Andás
1 TOTAL AWARDS
Silver Medal, 2021 International Eastern Wine Competition
AWARDS
Andás
1 TOTAL AWARDS
Silver Medal, 2021 International Eastern Wine Competition
ABOUT THE BRAND:
Andás
The name Andás has a few associations with place and culture in Argentina. What place? The Andes Mountains, whose striking peaks dominate Argentina's landscape, hoisting vineyards up towards the sun. The culture? A phrase, "que andás," which loosely translates to "how's it going," "let's go," or simply a greeting between peers. Each of these high-altitude wines speaks to its roots, a place you can't help but remember and a feeling you'll never forget.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Andás
The name Andás has a few associations with place and culture in Argentina. What place? The Andes Mountains, whose striking peaks dominate Argentina's landscape, hoisting vineyards up towards the sun. The culture? A phrase, "que andás," which loosely translates to "how's it going," "let's go," or simply a greeting between peers. Each of these high-altitude wines speaks to its roots, a place you can't help but remember and a feeling you'll never forget.