Altos Las Hormigas, Mendoza Blanco

Altos Las Hormigas, Mendoza Blanco

Vintage: 2025

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2025AH113B256 x 75DiamAvailable
Producer

Friends and business partners Alberto Antonini and Antonio Morescalchi first visited Mendoza in 1995 and were instantly impressed by the vineyards they discovered. Nearly three decades later, the estate they founded, Altos Las Hormigas, has gone from being a youthful dream to one of the country’s leading producers.

Alberto and Antonio work very closely with soil mapping expert Pedro Parra to identify the best vineyard sites to grow their grapes. As a result, they have discovered outstanding sites across Mendoza, many certified organic, and aim to show the distinct character of each through their wines. From Luján de Cuyo, they obtain fine tannins, concentration and a dark purple colour, whereas the calcareous, high-elevation sites of Vistaflores, Altamira and Gualtallary each bring distinctive perfumes and mouth-filling textures.

In 2020, Federico Gambetta was appointed winemaker, and by 2021, he was producing 100-point wines, propelling this highly respected winery into a new era. A combination of biodynamic farming, minimal intervention in the winery, as well as Alberto and Antonio’s relentless experimentation and desire to produce Argentina's best wines, has given Altos its reputation as one of the country’s leading Malbec specialists.

The ‘Colonia Las Liebres’ Bonarda Clásica is certified organic and offers a juicy, approachable style with soft tannins. The Blanco blends Chenin Blanc, Pedro Giménez and Semillon, grown in the Uco Valley on deep, lime soils. The certified organic Malbec Clásico is fresh and fruit-driven, sourced mainly from the estate’s vineyards in the Luján de Cuyo, on silty soils. Also, from Luján de Cuyo, the elegant Malbec ‘Terroir’ hails from an organic vineyard planted on limestone, offering a point of distinction from the area's typical alluvial and clay soils, which produce bolder wines.

The remaining wines are produced exclusively from fruit sourced from select sites in the Uco Valley. The ‘Terroir’ series continues with the Malbec ‘Terroir’, Uco Valley, which marries the region’s florals with stunning purity of fruit. The Malbec Reserve offers more depth and complexity, as it is sourced from distinguished calcareous terraces, with 75% of the wine aged for 18 months in 3,500 litres untoasted French oak foudres, and 25% aged in concrete tanks, before a further 12 months ageing in bottle.

Altos Las Hormigas produce two single-vineyard Malbecs from the renowned Uco Valley appellations of Altamira and Gualtallary. The Altamira vineyard is planted at 1,200 metres above sea level, and the Gualtallary vineyard at 1,300 metres above sea level. The ‘Appellation Altamira’ Malbec is elegant and aromatic, whereas the ‘Appellation Gualtallary’ Malbec is rounder and more powerful with great concentration, perfectly highlighting the Uco Valley’s site diversity.

Located in Paraje Altamira, the ‘Jardín de Hormigas’ vineyard is certified organic, with 40% of its 32 hectares planted with native flora to create biodiversity corridors among the vines. The vineyard was mapped and analysed by Pedro Parra, who identified 22 plots before it was planted in 2017. Each plot is, on average, less than 1.5 hectares. They are farmed and harvested separately, resulting in wines that reflect the character of 23 distinct soil types. The `Meteora` Malbec hails from four plots within ‘Jardín de Hormigas’. Originally intended to offer a more straightforward style of Malbec from this vineyard, the final wine is quite the opposite, offering a diverse and complex expression, with Tim Atkin awarding it 97 points in his 2025 Argentina Special Report. The ‘Los Amantes’ Malbec is sourced from a 1.2-hectare single plot in the southern part of ‘Jardín de Hormigas’. The wine is aged in untoasted 3,500-litre French oak foudres for 15 months before a second ageing of 12 months in bottle. Awarded 98 points by Tim Atkin for the 2022 vintage, this wine is elegant and aromatic, with a delicate freshness from the silt-rich topsoil.

Vineyards

The fruit for this wine is grown on pergola-trellised 80-year-old vines, planted in the San Carlos and Paraje Altamira vineyards, located in the Uco Valley. The deep, limestone-rich soils and excellent diurnal range help the grapes maintain a natural acidity in the warm climate.

Vintage

A very cold winter left the Andes heavily snow-laden, securing abundant water for the year ahead, while spring remained cool and slow to start. Mid-summer brought a sharp shift, with alternating heat waves and rainfalls. The team prioritised preserving natural acidity and texture over extended phenolic ripeness, adjusting vineyard operations accordingly. Harvest concluded around 15 days earlier than usual in Mendoza, yielding wines defined by energy, complexity and longevity.

Vinification

All three varieties were harvested early to preserve high natural acidity, and each was vinified separately to tailor the process to the needs of the fruit. Semillon underwent fermentation with 40% whole bunches, while Pedro Giménez was fermented with 20% skin contact; the Chenin Blanc was vinified traditionally. All fermentations relied solely on indigenous yeasts in concrete vats to maintain purity. The final blend was assembled after maturation, with the wine aged for six months in concrete and no oak used at any stage to retain freshness and precision.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The wine shows a steely yellow colour with green highlights and an expressive, evolving nose. Initial notes of gunpowder give way to aromas of yellow and blue flowers, chamomile and orange blossom, layered with thyme, coriander and hints of pineapple, pear and white peach. The palate is fresh and textured, with a juicy core, balanced acidity and a subtle creaminess that adds depth. The finish is long and vibrant, carrying lingering notes of white fruit and a touch of eucalyptus.

Alcohol (ABV)

12.5%

Acidity

5.77 g/l

Residual Sugar

1.8 g/l

pH

3.4