Vineyards at the foot of the Andes mountain range near the Aconcagua volcano in Maipú, Mendoza, Argentina.
Wine Region

Wine Region

Maipú, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza

Maipú, located southeast of Mendoza City, is one of Argentina’s historic wine regions. Sitting between 720 and 780 metres above sea level, it enjoys warm days, cool nights, and deep alluvial soils that favor balanced ripening. Known for its classic expressions of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipú produces wines with ripe fruit, soft tannins, and smooth texture, reflecting both tradition and the character of Mendoza’s eastern terroirs.

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La Linda Red Blend

La Linda Red Blend

Alcohol
75 cL
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13.6%
A vibrant Malbec-Cabernet blend with fruit, spice, and a smooth, persistent finish.
90
Vinous
La Linda Sweet

La Linda Sweet

Alcohol
75 cL
|
7.1%
Aromatic sweet white wine with tropical fruit, lively freshness, and balance.

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