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Pasarisa Torrontes 2022

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Pasarisa Torrontes 2022

Crafted by Laura Catena, Pasarisa Torrontés showcases the heights this uniquely Argentine grape can reach. Sourced from the high-altitude vineyards of Salta, it’s a refined, modern expression of Torrontés—floral, vibrant and refreshingly dry. A wine that proves elegance and aromatic intensity can go hand in hand.

Vivino Rating: 4.0 (Jun 2025)

Taste

Delicate, elegant and quietly distinguished, offering lifted floral notes of rose petal, bright citrus zest and a subtle, spicy undertone. Fresh and precise on the palate, with just enough texture to keep things interesting. 

About the Producer

Catena has become a byword for Argentinean wine brilliance. Founded in 1902 and now run by Dr. Laura Catena, it has helped make Malbec Argentina’s signature grape.  Pioneers from the start, Nicolas Cantena’s belief in high altitude viniculture has given birth to an entirely new style of Malbec wines, ones that are as refined as a Classed Growth Bordeaux , but which retain that Latin flair that makes Argentinean Malbec so popular. Their estate is made up of six vineyards in the Luján de Cuyo, Tupungato and San Carlos sub-regions of Mendoza, at altitudes ranging from 3,000 to an ear-popping 4,750 feet (920 to 1450 meters) above sea level. Quality is all that matters here, and from their entry-level wines such as the Catena Appellation La Consulta Malbec 2019 to the rare Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino, their obsession with excellence shines through.

Crafted by Laura Catena, Pasarisa Torrontés showcases the heights this uniquely Argentine grape can reach. Sourced from the high-altitude vineyards of Salta, it’s a refined, modern expression of Torrontés—floral, vibrant and refreshingly dry. A wine that proves elegance and aromatic intensity can go hand in hand.

Vivino Rating: 4.0 (Jun 2025)

Taste

Delicate, elegant and quietly distinguished, offering lifted floral notes of rose petal, bright citrus zest and a subtle, spicy undertone. Fresh and precise on the palate, with just enough texture to keep things interesting. 

About the Producer

Catena has become a byword for Argentinean wine brilliance. Founded in 1902 and now run by Dr. Laura Catena, it has helped make Malbec Argentina’s signature grape.  Pioneers from the start, Nicolas Cantena’s belief in high altitude viniculture has given birth to an entirely new style of Malbec wines, ones that are as refined as a Classed Growth Bordeaux , but which retain that Latin flair that makes Argentinean Malbec so popular. Their estate is made up of six vineyards in the Luján de Cuyo, Tupungato and San Carlos sub-regions of Mendoza, at altitudes ranging from 3,000 to an ear-popping 4,750 feet (920 to 1450 meters) above sea level. Quality is all that matters here, and from their entry-level wines such as the Catena Appellation La Consulta Malbec 2019 to the rare Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino, their obsession with excellence shines through.

$17.95
Pasarisa Torrontes 2022
$17.95

Description

Crafted by Laura Catena, Pasarisa Torrontés showcases the heights this uniquely Argentine grape can reach. Sourced from the high-altitude vineyards of Salta, it’s a refined, modern expression of Torrontés—floral, vibrant and refreshingly dry. A wine that proves elegance and aromatic intensity can go hand in hand.

Vivino Rating: 4.0 (Jun 2025)

Taste

Delicate, elegant and quietly distinguished, offering lifted floral notes of rose petal, bright citrus zest and a subtle, spicy undertone. Fresh and precise on the palate, with just enough texture to keep things interesting. 

About the Producer

Catena has become a byword for Argentinean wine brilliance. Founded in 1902 and now run by Dr. Laura Catena, it has helped make Malbec Argentina’s signature grape.  Pioneers from the start, Nicolas Cantena’s belief in high altitude viniculture has given birth to an entirely new style of Malbec wines, ones that are as refined as a Classed Growth Bordeaux , but which retain that Latin flair that makes Argentinean Malbec so popular. Their estate is made up of six vineyards in the Luján de Cuyo, Tupungato and San Carlos sub-regions of Mendoza, at altitudes ranging from 3,000 to an ear-popping 4,750 feet (920 to 1450 meters) above sea level. Quality is all that matters here, and from their entry-level wines such as the Catena Appellation La Consulta Malbec 2019 to the rare Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino, their obsession with excellence shines through.