Wines
Though Laura Catena might wear scrubs in San Francisco, back in her homeland, at the tip of South America, she’s one of the most important wine-makers in Argentina’s burgeoning fine-wine industry…Under the Luca label, Laura makes several different varietal wines, all with impeccable balance, excellent concentration and extraordinary grace. They may be the finest wines coming out of Argentina today.
Jordan Mackay, 7X7 SAN FRANCISCO MAGAZINE
G-Lot Chardonnay
G-Lot Pinot Noir
Laborde Double Select Syrah
Old Vine Malbec
Old Vine Malbec
Laura Catena is a 4th-generation Malbec grower. With Luca, Laura pioneered grower relations in Mendoza and discovered many small old-vine Malbec vineyards that were previously going into bulk wine. The Luca team works with some of the best small producer family vineyards in the Uco Valley to make this rich and dense example of Malbec.
Beso de dante
Beso de dante
Laura Catena named her son Dante afer Dante Alighieri, the father of the Italian language. “Dante’s Kiss” is made in honor of the ancient blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec, immortalized by the growth of the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. Beso de Dante was the first of its kind made in Mendoza.
Nico
Nico
Dense and concentrated, it never loses its ability to exude the red and black fruits and spice that are the true expression of Malbec in Mendoza. This is a huge wine from old-vine grapes, with an aging potential of 20 to 30 years. While you certainly could drink this now, it will improve considerably after resting for years in the bottle.
Old Vine Malbec
Laura Catena is a 4th-generation Malbec grower. With Luca, Laura pioneered grower relations in Mendoza and discovered many small old-vine Malbec vineyards that were previously going into bulk wine. The Luca team works with some of the best family vineyards in the Uco Valley to make this rich and dense example of Malbec.
Beso de dante
Laura Catena named her son Dante afer Dante Alighieri, the father of the Italian language. “Dante’s Kiss” is made in honor of the ancient blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec, immortalized by the growth of the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. Beso de Dante was the first of its kind made in Mendoza.