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An Ancient Sea Inspires a New Line of Patagonian Wines

Summary by El Planeta Urbano
In the plains of San Patricio del Chañar, Neuquén, an area where more than 200 million years ago there existed a sea that today gives rise to fertile lands, is presented Marantiqua, a new line of Patagonian wines that seeks to combine geological identity, sustainable practices and high-end wines. The name Marantiqua comes from Latin and alludes to that millenary sea that covered part of Patagonia. This new proposal is elaborated in a winery whos…
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In the plains of San Patricio del Chañar, Neuquén, an area where more than 200 million years ago there existed a sea that today gives rise to fertile lands, is presented Marantiqua, a new line of Patagonian wines that seeks to combine geological identity, sustainable practices and high-end wines. The name Marantiqua comes from Latin and alludes to that millenary sea that covered part of Patagonia. This new proposal is elaborated in a winery whos…

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El Planeta Urbano broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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