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Description

Inseparable is a new bottling from the lower part of PerSe’s incredible El Monasterio vineyard in Gualtallary. The wine is fresh, pure and supple with juicy red cherry and plum fruit on the nose. It’s very bright and elegant in the mouth with fresh fruit with a bit of crunch on the finish.

Gualtallary is a high-altitude sub-appellation in the south of the Uco Valley - ranging from 1200-1600 meters above sea level - where average day and nighttime temperatures are 3-6 degrees lower than in the city of Mendoza. The Monasterio vineyard, at 1,500m, has a similar climate to Alsace or Champagne. The grapes for Inseparable come from a 2-hectare plot at the bottom of the site, with calcareous gravels and sand, with a top soil of wind-blown loess.

PerSe Inseparable Gualtallary 2021

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Country: Argentina

  • Region: Mendoza

  • Vintage: 2021

  • ABV: 14%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Vegan: Certified

PerSe

PerSe is the personal project of Edgardo (Edy) del Popolo and David Bonomi, pioneers in Argentine wine. David, an expert oenologist, has extensive experience across the Uco Valley, while Edy, who grew up in a vineyard-owning family, studied oenology and agronomy. After a successful career at Doña Paula, he and David founded PerSe in 2012. Their boutique venture focuses on crafting wines that transparently express their origins, choosing Gualtallary in the Uco Valley for its cool climate and complex soils. They’ve planted a vineyard at 1,500 metres, producing exceptional wines that balance quality and drinkability, even in their youth.

Mendoza

Mendoza, Argentina's most renowned wine region, is synonymous with exceptional winemaking and world-class wines. Nestled at the foothills of the Andes, Mendoza's high-altitude vineyards benefit from abundant sunshine, cool nights, and minimal rainfall, creating perfect conditions for grape cultivation. The area is particularly famous for its Malbec, offering rich, full-bodied wines with dark fruit flavours and a velvety texture. It also excels in producing excellent Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Torrontés. The diverse terroir, with its variety of soils and microclimates, imparts a unique character to its wines. Mendoza remains a must-visit destination for wine lovers seeking outstanding and memorable wines.