Quebrada de Ihuanco Red 2018

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Prep for a wild ride! The first natural wine of Peru, it's made from the same grape as Pisco and one of the earthiest things we've ever had!

 

Earthy with notes of red fruits

ABV:

  • 13.5%

Vintage:

  • 2018

Type:

  • Red

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natural wine pairings

Pairings

Venison, Barbecue, Duck

natural wine varietal

Varietal

Quebranta

Adventure Level

Classic

Region

Canate, Peru

The Producer

About Fundo El Quintanar

Peru, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, has emerged as an unexpected but captivating destination in the world of wine. Nestled amidst the Andes Mountains, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, lies an exciting winery that is redefining the Peruvian wine scene. With a passion for excellence and a commitment to showcasing the unique terroir of the region, this winery has quickly gained recognition for producing amazing wines that captivate the senses and tell a story of Peru's vibrant viticultural landscape.

About the Region

Canate, Peru

In the enchanting region of Canate, Spain, a blossoming natural wine movement is taking root amidst the picturesque landscapes and sun-kissed vineyards. Winemakers in Canate are dedicated to sustainable viticulture, cultivating indigenous grape varieties with meticulous care and a profound respect for the land. The wines of Canate reflect the region's unique terroir, offering a diverse spectrum of flavors that range from crisp, mineral-driven whites to robust, full-bodied reds, each bottle a testament to the area's rich winemaking heritage and centuries-old traditions. With a commitment to minimal intervention in the cellar, these wines exhibit a raw purity and vitality, inviting enthusiasts to explore the distinctive and dynamic world of Canate's natural wines with every sip.

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