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MISA-Bodega-Lagarde-Presentation MISA Presents Mendoza, Argentina MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com ith the first vine planted in 1897, Lagarde isone of the oldest W wineries in the Mendoza region with Malbec vines over 100 years old. With only two owning families in its history, Lagarde was acquired by the Pescarmona family in 1969. TODAY THE WINERY IS RUN BY YOUNG SISTERS SOFIA AND LUCILA PESCARMONA, THE THIRD GENERATION OF THE WINEMAKING FAMILY During the following decades Lagarde focused on defining its particular style of wines. Striving to consistently innovate, Lagarde was the first Latin American producer to plant non-traditional varieties such as Viognier and Moscato Bianco, adding to its unique style. Since 1999, the wines have been under the dedicated supervision of winemaker, Juan Roby, who along with the Pescarmonas enjoys creating high-quality wine made from grapes grown exclusively on the winery-run vineyards. Today, the winery and estate are run by third generation Pescarmonas, sisters Sofia and Lucila Pescarmona. Under their direction, Lagarde creates exceptional terroir-focused wines that reflect a strong sustainable commitment to the land and its people. MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com THE WINES OF LAGARDE Lagarde has five vineyards totaling aproximtely 230 hectares, located in Luján de Cuyo (Agrelo, Mayor Drummond and Perdriel), Tupungato (Gualtallary) and Tunuyán (Vista Flores). Some of their wines are from the oldest vineyards in Argentina. They own and manage two vineyards that are more than 100 years- old, dating from 1906 and 1937. The wines of Lagarde are made with grapes from their own managed vineyards, adhering to the special conditions each variety needs in order to achieve its maximum expression. PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS WINE91 ADVOCATE WINE93 ADVOCATE WINE94 ADVOCATE JAMES93 SUCKLING JAMES91 SUCKLING JAMES90 SUCKLING ith the first vine planted in 1897, Lagarde isone of the oldest W wineries in the Mendoza region with Malbec vines over 100 years old. With only two owning families in its history, Lagarde was acquired by the Pescarmona family in 1969. TODAY THE WINERY IS RUN BY YOUNG SISTERS SOFIA AND LUCILA PESCARMONA, THE THIRD GENERATION OF THE WINEMAKING FAMILY During the following decades Lagarde focused on defining its particular style of wines. Striving to consistently innovate, Lagarde PRIMERAS VIÑAS GUARDA - VINEYARD COLLECTION ORGANIC LAGARDE SPARKLING was the first Latin American producer to plant non-traditional varieties such as Viognier and Moscato Bianco, adding to its unique style. PRIMERAS VIÑAS – The outcome of more than a century of work, study, and dedication to the land and its Since 1999, the wines have been under the dedicated supervision crops. These wines are made from a selection of parcels from the vineyards planted in 1906 and 1935. of winemaker, Juan Roby, who along with the Pescarmonas enjoys creating high-quality wine made from grapes grown exclusively on GUARDA VINEYARD COLLECTION – A limited release selection of wines, resulting from long periods of our winery-run vineyards. research and examination of the best terroirs within their estates. Each wine is an accurate reflection of a special vineyard located in a micro region of Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco. Today, the winery and estate are run by third generation Pescarmonas, sisters Sofia and Lucila Pescarmona. Under their ORGANIC – The fruit that give life to this wine comes from the century old estate in Mayor Drummond, located direction, Lagarde creates exceptional terroir-focused wines that in Luján de Cuyo, where the winery is located. In this vineyard, planted back in 1906, they always worked reflect a strong sustainable commitment to the land and its people. sustainably, but in 2015, they officially began the process to certify organic. LAGARDE – A range of 100% varietal wines. The grapes come from vineyards that are chosen according to the characteristics and potential of the terroir for each variety. SPARKLING – Lagarde Dolce is the only sweet sparkling wine in Argentina made with 100% Moscato Bianco, following techniques similar to those used in the Asti region, in Italy. MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com MALBEC LUJÁN DE CUYO 2018 Lagarde is pleased to introduce Primeras Vinas, an exclusive collection of limited terroir selected wines. They represent real treasures due to the prestige and grand terroir of the chosen parcels these wines come from. They are the result of history, hard work and constant research in our most unique vineyards. STORY Made from Malbec grapes, which come from a centenary vineyard, planted in1906. The old vines yield better quality grapes, resulting in more expressive, aromatic and concentrated wines. In addition, they have a greater regularity in their production over the years. Generally, these plants have low yield and balanced vigor. The clusters and berries are small, which increases the concentration of polyphenols and aromas of the wine. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Varietals: 100% Malbec Vineyards: Mayor Drummon, Luján de Cuyo PTS WINE91 ADVOCATE Planted in: 1906 Altitude: 850 masl Aging Method: 16 to 18 months in French oak barrels and another 12 months in the bottle Aging Potential: Over 15 years TASTING NOTES Dark red color with violet hues. Aromas of red fruit, menthol, coconut, vanilla and spices from the oak. Velvety smooth with an unctuous mouthfeel, but not too rich. Juicy and prolonged with a lingering aftertaste. MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com MALBEC GUAltAllARY 2017 Lagarde is pleased to introduce Primeras Vinas, an exclusive collection of limited terroir selected wines. They represent real treasures due to the prestige and grand terroir of the chosen parcels these wines come from. They are the result of history, hard work and constant research in their most unique vineyards. STORY This is the second release of their high altitude vineyard Malbec, from Mendoza's most sought after appellation: Gualtallary (Monasterio). With a high concentration of limestone and high altitude sunlight, the selected parcels of this vineyard create an extraordinary wine. This wine is a wonderful example of this appellation; it showcases the true personality, perfume and strong minerality of its place of origin. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Varietals: 100% Malbec Vineyards: Gualtallary, Tupungato PTS WINE93 ADVOCATE Planted in: 2006 and 2007 Altitude: 1380 masl Aging Method: 16 to 18 months in French oak barrels and another 12 months in the bottle Aging Potential: Over 15 years TASTING NOTES Intense red color with violet reflections. Floral aroma with mineral notes. The palate is elegant and bold, with a medium to long finish. The aging in oak barrel lends perfect balance. MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com CHARDONNAY 2018 Guarda Vineyard Collection is a limited release selection of wines, resulting from long periods of research and examination of the best terroirs within their estates. Each wine is an accurate reflection of a special vineyard located in a micro region of Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco. STORY Its high-altitude vines, in Gualtallary (Tupungato), are located near The Andes Mountains, at 1350 masl. This region has a wide temperature range with cool breeze and limestone soil. Purity, restraint, acidity and moderate use of new oak define this wine. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Varietals: 100% Chardonnay Vineyards: Tupungato, Gualtallary – Mendoza PTS WINE94 ADVOCATE Planted in: 2015 Altitude: 1350 masl Aging Method: 40% of the wine spent 12 months in new and used French oak barrels and a part with induced malolactic fermentation. The other 60% was in stainless steel tanks Aging Potential: Over 5 years TASTING NOTES Clear, medium lemon color. Aromas of fresh white peaches, white flowers with a light presence of oak. The palate is dry with a refreshing acidity, flowers and stone fruit with a refreshing vertical minerality MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com GUARDA BLEND 2018 Guarda Vineyard Collection is a limited release selection of wines, resulting from long periods of research and examination of the best terroirs within their estates. Each wine is an accurate reflection of a special vineyard located in a micro region of Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco. STORY Bodega Lagarde's history dates back to the early years of grapevine cultivation and the wine industry of Mendoza, Argentina. Established in 1897 and managed by the Pescarmona family since 1970, they have always worked to achieve the same goal of producing the highest quality wines, holding a strong commitment to the land and its people. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Varietals: 40% Malbec, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 10% Syrah Vineyards: Drummond, Pedriel and Agrelo, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza Planted in: 1906, 1992, 1993 and 1998 Altitude: 850 and 980 masl Aging Method: Aged for 12 months in French oak barrels and another 12 months in the bottle Aging Potential: Up to 10 years TASTING NOTES Bluish-red color with black hues. Complex aroma dominated by ripe red fruits. There are also notes of spices, tobacco and smoke. Elegant in the mouth with rounded tannins. It has good structure and smoothness. MISA Imports | 1502 Viceroy Drive Dallas, TX 75235 | P: (972) 235-3834 | [email protected] | www.misaimports.com GUARDA MALBEC D.O.C. 2017 Guarda Vineyard Collection is a limited release selection of wines, resulting from long periods of research and examination of the best terroirs within their estates. Each wine is an accurate reflection of a special vineyard located in a micro region of Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco.
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