Uco Valley

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Uco Valley is a renowned high-altitude wine-producing region in Argentina, celebrated especially for its Malbec and other premium varietals.

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instanceOf valley
wine region
altitudeRange approximately 900–1500 meters above sea level
climate continental
climateCharacteristic wide diurnal temperature range
country Argentina
developmentPeriod late 20th century wine boom
economicActivity viticulture
wine tourism
grapeVariety Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Malbec
Merlot
Pinot Noir
Sauvignon Blanc
Syrah
Torrontés
hasDesignation Geographical Indication of Argentina
irrigationSource Andean snowmelt
knownFor Malbec wine
high-altitude vineyards
premium red wines
premium white wines
terroir-driven wines
locatedIn Cuyo region
Mendoza Province
locatedNear Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains
notableProduction high-end blends
single-vineyard Malbecs
partOf Mendoza wine region
reputation one of Argentina’s premier wine regions
soilType alluvial soils
rocky soils
sandy soils
subregion San Carlos
Tunuyán
Tupungato
tourismAttraction Andean scenery
vineyard tours
wine tasting
wineCharacteristic concentrated fruit
firm tannins
high acidity
wineStyle fresh aromatic white wines
full-bodied red wines

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Mendoza Province hasWineRegion Uco Valley