- Gualtallary, Argentina
Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard 'White Stones' Chardonnay
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Catena Zapata Adrianna Vineyard 'White Stones' Chardonnay is a prestigious and distinctive wine from one of Argentina's most celebrated wine producers. Sourced from the high-altitude Adrianna Vineyard in the Uco Valley, this Chardonnay is renowned for its exceptional quality and complexity. It presents an elegant profile with vibrant flavors of ripe pear, white peach, and citrus, interwoven with nuanced notes of minerality, toasted almonds, and a touch of vanilla. The wine’s balanced acidity and creamy texture provide a refined mouthfeel and a long, sophisticated finish. Ideal for pairing with dishes such as roasted chicken, seafood, and creamy pasta, 'White Stones' Chardonnay exemplifies the unique terroir of the Adrianna Vineyard and showcases the artistry of Catena Zapata.
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Product Score
Product Score
94/100
Pairs Well With
Pairs Well With
Tasting Notes: Rich and complex with flavors of apple, pear, and a touch of minerality and oak.
Pairings:
Seafood: Lobster, crab cakes, or rich fish like salmon.
Poultry: Roast chicken, turkey with creamy sauces.
Pasta: Creamy Alfredo or risotto.
Cheese: Aged cheddar, Gouda, or Brie.
Alcohol ABV
Alcohol ABV
13.0%
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About the Brand
Catena Zapata, founded in 1902 by Nicolás Catena, is a prestigious winery located in Mendoza, Argentina. Renowned for its role in elevating Argentine wine to global prominence, Catena Zapata is especially celebrated for its Malbec, which showcases the unique terroir of the high-altitude Andes foothills. The winery is known for its pioneering approach to viticulture and winemaking, including the use of old-vine Malbec and innovative techniques to produce wines with depth, complexity, and elegance. Catena Zapata's portfolio also includes exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and other varietals. The winery's commitment to quality and its influence in the wine industry have solidified its reputation as a leader in Argentine winemaking.
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