Piattelli Vineyards (Cafayate)

About the winery
"Cafayate the Beautiful”, as the locals reference it, is deserving of the name. The Valley has been blessed by its natural landscape and is revered as one of the best regions for growing grapes in the world due to its climate. Our winery has been producing outstanding wines relying on the exceptional landscape of this Northern Province, which is also the highest wine-making region in the world. At Piattelli, we are passionately committed to making the most authentic wine from the region in which the grapes originate, with minimal interference in the process. We let the grapes speak for themselves. The new labels and wines were created out of a deep respect and affection for the Cafayate region, and the wine showcases the untamed Valle Calchaquíes, where the Andes snow-cap water, free-draining sandy soils and high altitudes give birth to our grapes. The winemakers at Piattelli have demonstrated their outstanding viticultural practices in the undoubtable quality of these excellent wines.

Learn more about Piattelli Vineyards (Cafayate) and their facilities at:

https://www.piattellivineyards.com/

Location

Salta, Cafayate

Opening Hours
Monday: 10:00 - 19:00Tuesday: 10:00 - 19:00Wednesday: 10:00 - 19:00Thursday: 10:00 - 19:00Friday: 10:00 - 19:00Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00Sunday: 10:00 - 19:00
Cellar door / shop
Yes - see more
Accommodation
No
Tastings
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Tours
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Restaurant
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Events / Weddings
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Languages
English, Spanish
Children friendly
Yes
Disabled access
Yes
Region
Salta, Cafayate
Country
Argentina
Organic
No
Wines produced
Reserve Malbec, Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve Malbec-Tannat, Grand Reserve Malbec, Torrontes, Limited Edition Malbec, Limited Edition Cabernet Franc, Limited Edition Ancellotta
Grape varieties
TorrontésCabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Tannat
History & Geography
The soils in Cafayate consist mostly of free-draining chalky loam and in some areas can be quite rocky. The dry soils cause stress in the vines which causes them to produce less vegetation and not as many grapes. One would think this is a bad thing, but in fact, it proves to be very good and that less, truly is more. As there are fewer grapes, all the work the vines do to get these few grapes the nutrients means the concentration of flavors within the grapes rises. As Cafayate is a desert-climate, and has very low rainfall and humidity, the vines rely on the meltwater from the Andes to keep hydrated during the particularly dry periods.
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