Third generation of producers dedicated to elaborate and to produce wines of high quality, achieved thanks to the control and careful handling of our own vineyards (located in first area vitivinícola of Mendoza, Wines of the New World and recently Eighth Capital of the Wine in the world) and an elaboration where the incorporation of technology of vanguard is managed by expert enologists, engineers and winemakings of first line.
Numerous medals won in international competitions, privilege each one of our wines varietales of high quality.
The sandy floor (with good drainage) and the thermal width (sunny days and fresh nights) they make that our wines don’t require the agrochemicals use.
GRANATA MALBEC 2006

Bodega Sangiorgio & Fornari
The winery Sangiorgio & Fornari was born in the union of two families of Italian descent. This winery has a strong conviction that the production of wine is an art form. Consequently they produce very elegant wines. The winery is situated in the Cruz de Piedra area in Mendoza province, which is the main wine region in Argentina.
Our selection of Sangiorgio & Fornari wines:
Bodega Familia Barberis
The Familia Barberis Winery is located in Lujan De Cuyo, also in the province of Mendoza. Don Humberto Barberis has through this winery fulfilled his dream to construct a wine property able to produce high quality wines.
Our selection of Familia Barberis wines:
Bodega Finca Los Maza
The viticulture tradition of this family draws back to the twilight years of the 20th century. The Maza family is an important part in the history of Mendoza and mentioned in the epic of the Andes Mountains Army. It is precisely on the vineyards of Don Isidro Maza where the this epic story begin. The wines of Los Maza continues to tell stories to this day.
Our selection of Finca Los Maza wines:
Bodega Carmine Granata
The quality of a wine begins in the vineyard. This winery grow their grapes in Finca Las Compuertas. The area consists of 276 acres of Malbec, Pinot Noir, and Semillon, located in a prime viticultural area of Mayor Drummond within Luján de Cuyo. Growing conditions are very good, in excellent soil with low organic content and superior drainage. At 3,300 feet the humidity is low and there is no need to use herbicides and pesticides.
The vines are forty to eighty years old and trained on low trellises and irrigated with carefully controlled melted snow water. All this results in low yields of no more than 8,000 lb/acre. The grapes reach maturity in optimal health, and with very good concentration of tannins without sacrificing sugar and acidity levels. Harvest is done by hand in small crates.
Carmine Granata recomended to us the following wines for your enjoyment:
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