Tupungato vineyard with rows of grapevines stretching toward the Andes mountains under a clear blue sky in Mendoza, Argentina.
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Tupungato, Uco Valley, Mendoza

Tupungato, in Mendoza’s Uco Valley, is one of Argentina’s most celebrated high-altitude wine regions. Nestled at 1,000 to 1,500 meters near the Andes foothills, its cool climate and calcareous soils yield wines of great purity and elegance. Known for Malbec, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Franc, Tupungato produces vibrant, aromatic wines with balanced acidity and a distinctive mineral character.

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Luigi Bosca De Sangre White Blend

Luigi Bosca De Sangre White Blend

Varietal
50% Chardonnay, 35% Sémillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol
75 cL
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13.6%
A luminous white where floral elegance meets the vibrant soul of the Uco Valley.
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Descorchados
96
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96
Vinous
97
Jeb Dunnuck
95
Tim Atkin
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Luigi Bosca PARAÍSO

Luigi Bosca PARAÍSO

Alcohol
75 cL
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14.6%
The flagship of Luigi Bosca, crafted from Mendoza’s finest terroirs and 120 years of legacy.
Luigi Bosca Bohème Brut Nature

Luigi Bosca Bohème Brut Nature

Alcohol
75 cL
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13.2%
Elegant sparkling from high-altitude Chardonnay & Pinot Noir, with fine bubbles and a crisp finish.
Luigi Bosca Brut Nature

Luigi Bosca Brut Nature

Alcohol
75 cL
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12.0%
Pure elegance in every bubble, Luigi Bosca Brut Nature, vibrant and refined for every celebration.
Luigi Bosca Extra Brut

Luigi Bosca Extra Brut

Alcohol
75 cL
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12.2%
A golden sparkle of freshness and elegance, Luigi Bosca Extra Brut shines on every occasion.

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