A vineyard with special terroir that demands respect rather than manipulation
has resulted in a wine that is both deeply concentrated and built for long-term aging
Auxey-Duresses sits in the hills behind Meursault
ending one of the most singular careers in Barolo — a true La Morra hermit who farmed his Rocche dell'Annunziata parcels with his sister Elena for decades and released bottles essentially on his own schedule
all layered into a wine that feels open but quietly built for the long haul
Altos las Hormigas, Malbec 'Meteora', 2024 Corison wines SO122025 A vineyard with special terroirAltos Las Hormigas helped write the modern Malbec playbook in Mendoza, and 'Meteora' is their love letter to a single place: the rocky, high altitude Jardin de Hormigas vineyard in Paraje Altamira, way up in the Uco Valley at around 1,200 meters. The vines are farmed organically, with native plants threaded between the rows to keep the place alive and buzzing. This bottling sees native yeast fermentation in concrete and a long rest in concrete too, so