‘Intipalka’ means ‘valley of the sun’ in Quechua. Ripe and savoury, this Malbec combines cherry and blueberry flavours with notes of liquorice and leather.
"In their luminous desert oasis, pioneering Peruvian growers Viñas Queirolo make characterful, savoury Malbec with a refreshing mineral core. A must-try!
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Malbec
ABV 13.5%
Cork
Dry
Vegan
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Vines have been grown in Peru since 1880 though until now you were more likely to use the grapes for Pisco, a kind of Brandy, than for table wines. Peru is an incredibly interesting place for vines. The country lies outside the famous 28-50 degree latitude zone where wine is made. Peru relies on altitude for its vineyards. It would be too warm otherwise. These vineyards, rising high in the Andes soak up the sun without the kind of heat that could ruin the crop. Delicate grapes that are perfectly ripe make up the wine.