Tamarí Reserva Estate Grown Cabernet Sauvignon comes from the high altitude Uco Valley lands of Mendoza, Argentina. The vineyard is located at an altitude of 1000 to 1100 meters above sea level and the soil is of alluvial origin (sand, lime, clay and stones) which makes for fast draining and ideal grape growing. The vineyard has strong sun exposure during the day and cold temperatures at night, with a slight constant breeze. The conditions are ideal for the Cabernet Sauvignon grapes to mature slowly.
Tamarí means to be passionate in Huarpe, the native language of the people of the Mendoza province in Argentina. Tamari Reserva wines are the best expression of the Argentinean style. The Tamarí Reserva Malbec comes from the Uco Valley and high zones of the Mendoza River in Argentina. The vineyard is at an altitude of 900 to 1100 meters and the soil is stony and fast draining. The climate is well balanced between warm daytime temperatures and cool nighttime temperatures, with good isolation and low rain level - bringing out the finest qualities of the Malbec varietal. Be sure to try this fruity, concentrated wine with fare such as grilled red meats, lamb, ostrich, wild boar, duck, pork and strong cheeses. Enjoy & be passionate!