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Catena Zapata

The history of Bodega Catena Zapata is inextricably linked to the history of wine in Argentina, as this family of Italian origins has worked hard to build up the country's reputation. Each generation has made its own contribution, bringing Malbec back into fashion, developing new winemaking methods, concentrating on certain soils and high altitude terroirs... Today, Laura Catena is at the helm of this abolsute gem, considered to be one of the best Argentinean family-run estates in the world.

Laura Catena’s father took over the family business from his own father, Domingo, in the 1960s, at a time when their ancestors were still producing wines according to traditional Italian methods?–?the family having fled Italy hit by widespread famine in the early 20th century. Each generation played its part in building Bodega Catena Zapata, now considered one of the most renowned family-run estates in Argentina.
Speaking to us directly, Laura Catena explains, “My great-grandfather already believed that Argentina was one of the best places in the world to make wine, but he thought its winemakers would never be able to compete with the French and their exceptional terroirs. My father disagreed with him, insisting that even Argentine wines deserved a place on French tables.” Time proved him right with Jancis Robinson even stating, “Nicolás Catena Zapata is rightly credited with putting Argentine wines on the world map, focusing relentlessly on driving up quality. It’s fantastic to see that he laid the foundations for a true dynasty of winemakers.” Thorough soil surveys, plot-by-plot and high-altitude cultivations, and a constant re-evaluation and refinement of winemaking techniques are the keys of this estate’s success, now a true symbol of Argentine viticulture. The wines are precise, aromatic and a perfect expression of their often cool climate terroir.

Laura Catena’s father took over the family business from his own father, Domingo, in the 1960s, at a time when their ancestors were still producing wines according to traditional Italian methods?–?the family having fled Italy hit by widespread famine in the early 20th century. Each generation played its part in building Bodega Catena Zapata, now considered one of the most renowned family-run estates in Argentina.
Speaking to us directly, Laura Catena explains, “My great-grandfather already believed that Argentina was one of the best places in the world to make wine, but he thought its winemakers would never be able to compete with the French and their exceptional terroirs. My father disagreed with him, insisting that even Argentine wines deserved a place on French tables.” Time proved him right with Jancis Robinson even stating, “Nicolás Catena Zapata is rightly credited with putting Argentine wines on the world map, focusing relentlessly on driving up quality. It’s fantastic to see that he laid the foundations for a true dynasty of winemakers.” Thorough soil surveys, plot-by-plot and high-altitude cultivations, and a constant re-evaluation and refinement of winemaking techniques are the keys of this estate’s success, now a true symbol of Argentine viticulture. The wines are precise, aromatic and a perfect expression of their often cool climate terroir.

2021
A
K
220
2020
A
K
220
2023
A
K
98
2022
95
2021
95
2022
A
K
29.50
2019
A
K
37.50
Mendoza Catena Zapata Malbec

Mendoza Catena Zapata Malbec

2022
A
K
18.50
2021
45
2022
A
K
89
2022
A
K
85
2021
A
K
85
85.50 | Buy 3, get 10%
2020
A
K
95
2020
A
K
85
2019
A
K
85
Mendoza Catena Zapata Nicolas

Mendoza Catena Zapata Nicolas

2004
A
K
620
Mendoza Catena Zapata Nicolas

Mendoza Catena Zapata Nicolas

2004
A
K
320
2004
A
K
160
2020
A
K
72
2014
A
K
79
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