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Bramare

Viña Cobos Bramare Malbec Luján de Cuyo 2021

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Lujan de Cuyo is a region historically known as Mendoza's main wine-producing region. With its high altitude (905-1061m), semi-desert climate and nutrient-poor gravelly soil, it is ideal for growing high-quality grapes. Lujan de Cuyo is a region historically known as Mendoza's main wine-producing region. With its high altitude (905-1061m), semi-desert climate and nutrient-poor gravelly soil, it is ideal for growing high-quality grapes. Lujan de Cuyo is a region historically known as Mendoza's main wine-producing region. With its high altitude (905-1061m), semi-desert climate and nutrient-poor gravelly soil, it is ideal for growing high-quality grapes.

A semi-desert climate at an altitude of 990-1,060m. The poor, pebbly soil is ideal for growing high-quality grapes. "BraMare" is an Etruscan word used in Tuscany, Italy, before the Common Era, meaning "longing for, longing for". The name was given in honor of the Italian immigrant Marchiori family, the owners of this vineyard. The exquisite wine that the Marchiori family has longed for has finally been produced from the grapes of this vineyard. The BraMare brand is an educational wine that allows you to compare the terroirs of the sub-appellations of Lujan de Cuyo and Valle de Uco, which are considered the best grape-producing areas in Mendoza. Lujan de Cuyo is characterized by its fruitiness, while Valle de Uco is characterized by its spices.