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Viña AltaCima

Family-owned Lontué winery harvesting by hand and crushing grapes above its fermentation vats without pumps.

Place
Chile
Known for
Hand-harvested Lontué wines
Wine context
Cabernet Sauvignon · Carménère · Chardonnay · Gewürztraminer
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationCentral Valley · Chile

At A Glance

Region
Lontué Valley, Curicó Province, Maule Region
Owners
Klaus Schröder and Katharina Hanke
Land acquired and planted
62 hectares
Harvest
By hand, bunch by bunch
Bottles
AltaCima 4.090 Cabernet Sauvignon Carmenère Syrah, AltaCima 4090 Gewürztraminer Reserva, AltaCima 4090 Chardonnay

The Producer

Klaus Schröder and Katharina Hanke own Viña AltaCima in the Lontué Valley. Schröder studied winemaking and vineyard management at Weinsburg and Geisenheim in Germany. After emigrating to Chile, he worked as an oenologist at San Pedro for 15 years and received the Chilean wine industry's Al Mérito Vitivinícola award in 1996.

The couple acquired and planted 62 hectares at the mouth of the Lontué River's transversal valley. A specially trained crew harvests individual bunches by hand. The vineyards surround the winery, allowing the grapes to travel a short distance at low speed in shallow 15-kilogram cases.

Inside the winery, grapes are manually emptied onto a second-floor sorting conveyor. They are softly crushed above the fermentation vats without pumps. Every bottle label is applied by hand.

Place

The vineyard has muddy, clayey soils containing volcanic ash and a semi-arid Mediterranean climate. Ocean and southerly winds meet where the vines are planted, creating morning fog that freshens and protects the grapes. The fog clears around midday, leaving a few hours of sufficient heat for ripening.

The 4.090 range takes its name from the altitude of nearby Volcán Peteroa. The grapes for these wines grow at the volcano's foot.

Wines

AltaCima 4090 Gewürztraminer Reserva 2019 is entirely Gewürztraminer, while AltaCima 4090 Chardonnay 2019 is entirely Chardonnay.

The 2007 AltaCima 4.090 Cabernet Sauvignon Carmenère Syrah blends 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Carmenère and 15% Syrah. A contemporary tasting note found herbs, blackberry, toasted oak and plum across aroma and palate, calling the wine fruity but boring.

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