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Cheval des Andes
Cheval des Andes
Cheval des Andes

The inspiration for Cheval des Andes came from the dream of founder Pierre Lurton to follow the original Malbec vines from Bordeaux to Argentina.

Years ago, Malbec was widely cultivated in Bordeaux and was brought to Argentina in the mid-19th century, only decades before the grape would be decimated in France by a phylloxera epidemic. Today, the only Malbec that exists in Bordeaux has grafted roots, which make it more resistant but also alter its quality. The vines which travelled to the New World over a century ago are ungrafted.

When Pierre Lurton discovered the stunning Malbec vineyard of Las Compuertas, planted in Mendoza in 1929, he was immediately captivated, declaring, "This will be a journey to the roots of Bordeaux." He wanted to bring yesterday's Bordeaux wines back to life, reconnecting Château Cheval Blanc with the history of Saint-Emilion.

In 1999, Château Cheval Blanc started a joint venture with Terrazas de Los Andes and Cheval des Andes was born. Since then, a predominantly Malbec, Bordeaux-style blend has become the signature of Cheval des Andes.

Argentina is the world's fifth largest wine producer and ninth largest exporter, with a cultivated area of more than 200.000 hectares (495.000 acres) encompassing a vast diversity of terroirs, from Salta in the North to Mendoza in the South.

Sharing with Château Cheval Blanc the strong conviction that a great wine begins in the vineyard and, thanks to painstaking year-round care and attention to detail, Cheval des Andes produces its wines entirely from two wholly-owned, high-altitude vineyards: Las Compuertas in Lujan de Cuyo, the oldest and most classic winegrowing region of Mendoza, and La Consulta, in the distinguished region of the Uco Valley, further South.

Cheval des Andes has 50 hectares (123 acres) of vineyards. The altitude, topography and soil composition of the vineyards are different.

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Red
Cheval des Andes