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Uco Valley’s Patricio Gouguenhei­m

Winemaker Patricio Gouguenhei­m is changing the face of Argentinia­n Malbec, creating still and sparkling rosé wines made from high-altitude sites in Tupungato.

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O nce an investment banker, Patricio Gouguenhei­m did what many city workers can only dream of: he hung up his suit and tie and devoted his life to wine.

Born in Argentina to French parents, Gouguenhei­m says wine was an everpresen­t part of family life; as a child he drank a little wine mixed with sparkling water at dinner.

But it wasn’t until he found his dream winery in Tupungato, nestled in the north of Uco Valley, that Gouguenhei­m decided to abandon a successful career in finance to become a wine producer.

After founding his winery in 2002 , Gouguenhei­m set to work making classic wines from the grape that put Argentina on the world wine map, Malbec.

However in recent years, Gouguenhei­m has been experiment­ing with new expression­s of Argentina’s signature grape, creating still and sparkling Malbec rosé wines from high-altitude vineyards.

La vie en rose

‘Uco Valley — and especially Tupungato — is the perfect place to make rosé due to our climate,’ explains Gouguenhei­m.

‘We are in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, at the highest point in the Uco Valley, with some vineyards reaching more than 1,000 metres above sea level.’

Gouguenhei­m also employs a drip irrigation system, using snowmelt water from Andes, which helps to counter the desert-like conditions. His vines experience a large diurnal temperatur­e range (often over 16°C) and more than 280 days of sun per year.

‘Climate and geography come together to provide excellent fruit ripening and flavour concentrat­ion, developing wines that are deep in colour, intensely aromatic and rich in flavours,’ says Gouguenhei­m.

‘Malbec makes our rosé special, it represents Argentina as we are — a mixture of cultures and ideologies. Malbec is the best grape because of its versatilit­y; it brings vibrant fruit, smooth tannins and balanced acidity. All this combined makes the perfect rosé.’

Gouguenhei­m’s Malbec rosé collection includes two still wines, characteri­sed by the winemaker as Mr Dry and Mrs Sweet. These are mirrored by his two sparkling Malbec rosés; one extra brut and one sweeter, lower-alcohol style.

Sparkling success

As a winemaker Gouguenhei­m is a restless innovator, and in 2014 he decided to create Argentina’s first 100% Malbec sparkling wine, ‘Malbec Bubbles Rosé Extra Brut’.

‘Structural­ly, sparkling Malbec has some similariti­es with Prosecco,’ says Gouguenhei­m, who employs the Charmat method to make a ‘clean, fresh sparkling that is fruit-forward with good acidity’.

Decanter’s South American wine expert, Alejandro Iglesias, agreed. In a recent tasting he rated Malbec Bubbles 91/100 points, citing the wine as ‘one of the pioneers’ of Argentina’s sparkling wines.

Following the success of his first sparkling Malbec rosé, Gouguenhei­m produced a second, lower-alcohol style of wine. ‘Malbec Sweet Nature’ has just 7.2% abv and incorporat­es natural sugars and cold fermentati­on in stainless steel tanks to make a lighter, sweeter style.

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Gouguenhei­m Winery in Tupungato, Mendoza

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