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A Criolla Grape Wine that Celebrates Argentine History

From the heart of the Tulum Valley, in San Juan, comes Callia Criolla, a wine made 100% with Criolla Chica grapes that seeks to rescue the cultural and oenological value of a variety historically linked to Argentine roots. The launch is part of a proposal that not only revalues a traditional strain, but also calls for reflection on our identity through the look of the historian Felipe Pigna. The grapes come from ancient vineyards grown in vines …
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From the heart of the Tulum Valley, in San Juan, comes Callia Criolla, a wine made 100% with Criolla Chica grapes that seeks to rescue the cultural and oenological value of a variety historically linked to Argentine roots. The launch is part of a proposal that not only revalues a traditional strain, but also calls for reflection on our identity through the look of the historian Felipe Pigna. The grapes come from ancient vineyards grown in vines …

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El Planeta Urbano broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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