A unique terroir at the heart of the Uco Valley gave rise to the valley’s first winery.
UCO Valley
Uco Valley is the most prestigious valley in Argentina for premium winemaking. This valley is located at the foothills of the Andes Mountains, approximately 70 miles south of Mendoza city.
Its different altitudes, soils, microclimates and thermal amplitude provide a unique ecosystem in the world for production of high quality wines.

Mendoza

Argentina

Unique soils that deliver wines that express their place of origin.
Finca La Celia is located in the town of Eugenio Bustos at the heart of the Uco Valley. The estate has a total of 511 hectares, with three soil types that were identified through soil studies using conductivity and soil pits.
The following are the three soil types, each of which has its own unique characteristics:
- Paraje Altamira soil type
- La Consulta soil type
- Eugenio Bustos soil type
General information about our estate:
- 380 hectares planted
- 55% Malbec
- 13% Cabernet Sauvignon
- 13% Cabernet Franc
- Altitude: Between 980 and 1100 masl.
- Irrigation: 100% pressurized drip.
- Average age of vines: 20 years.
