Bodega Malma

Patagonia is a relatively new and small vineyard area with only a handful of vineyards currently, although it’s well known as being the home of Welsh settlers from the nineteenth century looking to preserve their language and culture.

Bodega Malma, meaning ‘pride’ in the local dialect, is situated in the Neuquén region of Patagonia at 39° south. This is a relatively new region with production only beginning in the early 2000s and just 1700 hectares of vines planted. There is a large variation between day and night temperatures, which means the grapes ripen slowly resulting in good concentration and acidities. Breezes and relatively low humidity keep the vines healthy in the alluvial, deep, complex and mineral rich soils. The winery is owned by the Viola family who produced their first vintage here in 2004 from vines planted in 2001 and are pioneers for the entire region.

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