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        • Camino del Inca Torrontes 2010
          Torrontes from Salta, Argentina
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        • Camino del Inca Torrontes 2011
          Torrontes from Argentina
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        Camino del Inca is a new project between Bodega El Porvenir (one of Sa...

        Camino del Inca is a new project between Bodega El Porvenir (one of Salta's most respected wineries) and Vino del Sol. Salta is a vital and unique Argentine winegrowing region, and we believe Camino del Inca is the best representative of this exciting place.

        The Southern part of the Inca civilization once ruled where Camino del Inca's estate vineyards are now located in Cafayate, Salta. Salta is in the extreme northwest of Argentina and boasts the highest vineyards in the world (over 6,000 feet above sea level), which results in a day-to-night temperature difference of over 50F, creating extremely concentrated and flavorful grapes. The unique terroir is high desert with poor, sandy soils, perfect for growing Tannat, Malbec, Syrah and Torrontés. The winemakers are Paul Hobbs and Mariano Quiroga Adamo, the vineyard manager is Marcelo Casazza, and the owners and managers are the Romero family.

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