Fine Wine From the Base of The Andes Mountains

THE RIGHT BOTTLE, FOR THE RIGHT MOMENT

 
 
 
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The Best of Mendoza

Tamarelli wines preserve the purity of the critically acclaimed “New Napa” region of the Los Chacayes region within Uco Valley, Mendoza.

✓ Naturally irrigated with snowmelt from the Andes Mountains

✓ Only 1,500 super premium bottles produced each year

✓ Grown at high elevation- 3,702 feet!

 
 
 

*3,702 feet above sea level, to be exact.

We Rise Above Your Expectations

 
 
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We Join You in the Pursuit of Fine Wine

It was our own cellars and those of close friends and family that first benefited from our vineyard. But now, we harvest with a shift of intention- to supply the seeking enthusiast in the pursuit of super premium fine wines.

In 2007 we stumbled across a then little known wine region in pursuit of fine wines. Now critically acclaimed as the ‘New Napa’ - Mendoza, Argentina is home to our most premium wine products.

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Our Story

Wayne and Carol Tamarelli want to share their wines with other people who appreciate fine wines…

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Our Winemakers

Learn more about our excellent winemakers in partnership with The Vines of Mendoza.

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Vineyards + Winery

Our vineyards are located high in the Uco Valley at the base of…

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Experience the Vineyards

Visit us at The Vines of Mendoza.

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Integrity You Can Taste

With abundantly available sunshine, water, and mountain valley air- no pesticides are needed for growing our vineyard grapes. Pristine snowmelt water, alluvial gravel from ancient glaciers, and other environmental factors contribute to a unique terroir for our vineyard.

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STAY EXCELLENT. BE REMEMBERED.

The wine you share with others shouldn’t be easily forgotten. Tamarelli wines are created by wine enthusiasts, for wine enthusiasts. We know excellent wine. See what reviewers are saying about our 2011 Malbec.

 
 
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