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Harvest

Wine is made in the vineyard, on a single morning. The most important decision a winemaker makes isn't in the cellar — it's in the vineyard, on the morning the grapes are picked.

Pick too early — the wine is sharp and green. Pick too late — it's heavy and flabby. The window can be as narrow as 48 hours.

In Argentina, Vendimia — the harvest — starts in early March in Mendoza, then climbs in altitude through April to the highest vineyards of Salta.

Harvest workers picking grapes by hand into shallow baskets at dawn, soft warm light
Argentine Vendimia begins in early March. By April, the harvest reaches the high north.