Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Terroir Valle de Uco 2022

Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Terroir Valle de Uco 2022

 

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Altos Las Hormigas
Malbec Terroir Valle de Uco 2022
  • Vintage : 2022
  • Country : Argentina
  • Region : Mendoza
  • Subregion :
  • Type : Red
  • Style : Deep Full Bodied
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 13,7°
  • Grappes : 100% Malbec

A vivid expression of Uco Valley terroir, this Malbec fuses floral notes, wild herbs, and spice into a textured palate shaped by high-altitude soils and meticulous winemaking.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 93 2022
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Region and Vineyards

Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Terroir 2022 hails from Mendoza's celebrated Valle de Uco, an Andean subregion famed for its high altitudes, calcareous soils, and diurnal temperature variation—elements that converge to shape wines of great aromatic lift and mineral tension. The vineyard sites contributing to this cuvée lie between 1,000 and 1,200 metres above sea level, where cool nights slow ripening, preserve acidity, and help retain phenolic complexity in the grapes.

The soils are predominantly limestone-rich alluvial deposits, particularly in zones like Paraje Altamira and Gualtallary, lending the wine its hallmark chalky texture and stony precision. The viticulture is low-intervention and site-sensitive, focusing on micro-parcel selections that emphasize terroir transparency over varietal exuberance. Farming is conducted with sustainability in mind, incorporating elements of organic and biodynamic principles to ensure both soil vitality and fruit purity.

Winemaking

The 2022 harvest posed climatic challenges—marked by heat spikes and sporadic rainfall—but thanks to precise vineyard management, Altos Las Hormigas achieved optimal ripeness and balance. Grapes were harvested before the main heat waves, preserving vibrant acidity and avoiding overripeness. A final cool spell before picking allowed for complete phenolic maturity and fresh aromatics.

In the cellar, individual parcels were vinified separately to respect site character. The grapes underwent double manual sorting before fermentation with native yeasts in small stainless-steel tanks at temperatures between 24-26 °C for approximately 15 days. 15% of whole clusters were included to enhance aromatic complexity and freshness. Post-fermentation, the wine was aged for 18 months in concrete tanks, avoiding oak to preserve the clarity and minerality of the terroir expression. No fining or filtration was applied before bottling.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep ruby with violet hues and a vibrant rim.
  • Aroma: Inviting nose of wild herbs, field flowers, blackberries, fresh blueberries, ginger, and crushed stones.
  • Palate: Fresh and intensely juicy, with vivid acidity, fine-grained tannins, and a textured chalky mouthfeel; the finish is long, mineral, and quietly powerful.

Did you know?

The estate name, Altos Las Hormigas, translates to "The Heights of the Ants," a tribute to the vineyard's teeming ant population that forced the original team of Italian agronomists and winemakers to revise their planting plans. Today, this name symbolizes the producer's respect for nature and collective effort, much like an ant colony—patient, persistent, and cooperative.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Grilled lamb chops with rosemary - The herbal and mineral tones in the wine accentuate the savoury notes of the lamb while its acidity cuts through the richness.
  • Porcini mushroom risotto - Earthy mushrooms echo the wine's chalky base, while its freshness elevates the creamy texture.
  • Chargrilled eggplant with za'atar - The smoky-spicy profile of the dish is balanced by the wine's cool red fruit and herbal lift.
  • Beef tagliata with arugula and parmesan - A seamless match for the wine's structure and mineral backbone.

History of Altos Las Hormigas Estate

Altos Las Hormigas was founded in 1995 by Alberto Antonini, a renowned Tuscan winemaker, and Antonio Morescalchi, a young entrepreneur. Their vision was to create Argentine Malbec that would stand out for its local character, moving away from the industrial winemaking practices prevalent at the time.

Alberto Antonini is one of the most recognized winemakers globally, with a background in Agricultural Studies from the University of Florence and Oenology degrees from the University of Bordeaux and the University of California - Davis. He has worked with prestigious wine producers worldwide and brought his expertise and innovative approach to Altos Las Hormigas.

Antonio Morescalchi holds a degree in electronic engineering from Milan and Florence and speaks five languages. At the age of 26, inspired by the potential of Mendoza's vineyards, he co-founded the winery, contributing his entrepreneurial spirit and passion for winemaking​​.

Upon arriving in Mendoza, Antonini and Morescalchi were captivated by the region’s high-altitude vineyards and its long winemaking heritage, primarily established by European immigrants. They noticed the potential of Malbec, a grape that was largely underappreciated and considered a simple, everyday wine by local professionals. Ignoring commercial viability concerns, they established a Malbec-only winery, which quickly gained international recognition from its first vintage in 1997​​.

The Name "Altos Las Hormigas"

The name Altos Las Hormigas was inspired by the local ant colonies (hormigas) that the vineyard workers had to contend with during the early planting years. When the vineyards were established in 1996 in Luján de Cuyo, the workers faced significant challenges from the local ants, which seemed to claim ownership of the land. Rather than using poisons, the founders sought natural ways to coexist with these industrious insects. This struggle led to a running joke among the workers that the ants were the true owners of the vineyard.

In Argentina, the phrase “a job for ants” describes tasks requiring humble, patient, and extended teamwork. Embracing these qualities, the team decided to name their venture after the hardworking and persistent ants, symbolizing their approach to viticulture and winemaking​​.

Region and Vineyards

Altos Las Hormigas is situated in the Luján de Cuyo region, one of Mendoza’s traditional viticultural areas. This area benefits from a high-altitude climate, which contributes to the development of intense and expressive wines. The estate's vineyards are located at about 800 meters above sea level, facing the Andes to the east and protected to the west by minor geological formations.

The vineyards in Luján de Cuyo feature deep, fresh soils with low clay content and high calcium carbonate levels. These soils are predominantly silty loams, ideal for producing wines with great tension and finesse. The focus on terroir-driven viticulture involves small irrigation plots and natural farming methods aimed at developing a deep and healthy root system. This approach contrasts sharply with the region's industrial, high-yield traditions, allowing Altos Las Hormigas to produce wines that reflect the unique character of their terroir​​.

In addition to their vineyards in Luján de Cuyo, Altos Las Hormigas has expanded its terroir exploration to the Uco Valley, specifically in regions like Gualtallary and Paraje Altamira.

  • Gualtallary is an extreme location for vines, with altitudes ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 meters. The soils here are diverse and include super calcareous gravels, leading to wines with fresh, floral characteristics, fine herbal notes, and powerful tannic structures. This area is sometimes referred to as the "Barolo" of Malbecs due to its ability to produce wines with significant tannic backbones and fine-grained textures​​.
  • Paraje Altamira, situated at 1,105 meters in the Uco Valley, is known for its cool, windy climate and alluvial soils with large boulders. This region is regarded as one of Mendoza’s "Grand Crus" and produces wines of great finesse and persistence, characterized by their tension and light weight. The discovery of soils with high active limestone content in Paraje Altamira has further enhanced the winery's portfolio, producing wines with a unique chalky texture and elegance​​.

The Terroir Project

The Terroir Project at Altos Las Hormigas stems from the belief that a wine's place of origin is fundamental to its character. Terroir encompasses both natural elements, such as soil and climate, and human factors, including the shared culture and legacy of local vintners. The vine stands at the intersection of these influences, nurtured by the environment and human care.

Altos Las Hormigas’ approach to terroir involves identifying and respecting the unique interactions between climate, soil structure, and vine morphology within distinct Terroir Units. This method, developed with the expertise of terroir specialist Pedro Parra, allows the winery to tailor its farming practices to the specific needs of each unit, from planting through harvesting and winemaking. This meticulous attention to terroir ensures that the wines express the true essence of their origins​​.

The winery's terroir-driven philosophy also emphasizes minimal intervention in the winemaking process. They use natural yeasts, low sulfur levels, and avoid new oak, preferring large Italian casks (Botti) that allow for slower aging and a purer expression of the vineyard site. By focusing on natural acidity and early harvesting, Altos Las Hormigas produces wines with depth, texture, and a persistent aftertaste that highlights the subtle variations imparted by their terroir​​.

Wine Range

Altos Las Hormigas offers a range of wines that highlight the diverse terroirs of Mendoza:

Did you know?

The founders' decision to focus on Malbec was initially met with skepticism. At the time, Malbec was not widely recognized for its potential, and the idea of a Malbec-only winery seemed commercially unviable. However, their perseverance led to a significant shift in the perception and appreciation of Malbec, contributing to its status as Argentina's most planted and exported grape variety today​​.

Robert Parker (RP) : 93 Points (2022)
The 2022 Malbec Terroir Valle de Uco leads with an open-knit, dark-fruited bouquet of purple flowers and fresh herbs that is typical of Uco Valley Malbec. The palate is plush and saturated yet retains a taut, focused core, concluding with a rich, elegantly structured and stony finish that continues to unwind with aeration. This isa remarkably overperforming expression of contemporary Argentine Malbec.

Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Reserve Uco Valley 2020
Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Reserve Uco Valley 2020
Altos Las Hormigas
Malbec Reserve Uco Valley 2020
VN
92
JS
93
RP
93
Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Reserve Uco Valley offers a vibrant expression of Uco Valley terroir, showcasing intense fruit flavors and a refined texture that is sure to captivate Malbec enthusiasts.
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Altos Las Hormigas Mendoza Malbec Classico 2022
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Altos Las Hormigas
Mendoza Malbec Classico 2022
RP
92
JS
90
The Altos Las Hormigas Mendoza Malbec Clásico is a vibrant and expressive representation of Mendoza's terroir, offering a delightful exploration of Malbec's classic characteristics with a modern twist.
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VN
90
JS
91
RP
92
The Altos Las Hormigas Malbec Terroir Organico Lujan de Cuyo stands out with its vibrant red fruit aromas and refined acidity, a testament to the careful organic practices and terroir-driven approach of the vineyard.
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RP
90
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RP
97
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RP
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