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Great wines begin in the vineyard. Our vision is to make rich and unforgettable wines that are true to the special place they come from. The story of Catena is the story of Argentine wine. Founded in 1902, Argentina’s Bodega Catena Zapata is known for its pioneering role in resurrecting Malbec and in discovering extreme high altitude terroirs in the Andean foothills of Mendoza. The family’s Adrianna Vineyard at almost 5,000 feet elevation has been called the Grand Cru of South America.
Bodega y Viñedos Catena encompasses the wines produced at the six Catena-family vineyards located in the Maipú, Luján de Cuyo, Tupungato and San Carlos regions of Mendoza, as well as a winery in the Vista Flores district of the Tunuyán region. Adopted by its founder Nicola Catena in 1902, the distinguished name returns the family to its vineyard-centric roots, recalling the principles the winery was founded upon – family, grapes, and place. Bodega y Viñedos Catena includes the winery’s new La Marchigiana natural wine range, as well as the Catena Alta, D.V. Catena, Appellation, and Catena Classic wines.
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Marcelo Pelleriti and Miguel Priore are at the forefront of the wine world, infusing the industry with their distinctive expertise and a unified vision for the future. In 2009, they forged a partnership harmonizing enology with business acumen with their first venture, “Marcelo Pelleriti” wines, producing their first three barrels (900 bottles) of high-end wines. With its inception in 2023, PELLERITI PRIORE wine reflects a distinct style - a signature blend of quality and character that stands the test of time. Looking ahead, they embrace an ambitious objective: to craft the Grand Cru of the New World with a devout respect for its unique terroir and biodiversity. Together, they have cultivated a community that reflects their shared entrepreneurial spirit by nurturing a collective rich in expertise, steadfastness, camaraderie and integrity. Marcelo and Miguel's new venture aims to inscribe Argentina's rich viticultural narrative into the broader context of global wine history.