
Winery Alta VistaFinca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or poultry.

Food and wine pairings with Finca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes
Pairings that work perfectly with Finca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes
Original food and wine pairings with Finca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes
The Finca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes of Winery Alta Vista matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or spicy food such as recipes of brussels sprouts with bacon in a casserole, barbecued mackerel papillotes or rigatoni with courgettes and tomatoes.
Details and technical informations about Winery Alta Vista's Finca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes.
Discover the grape variety: Chardonnay
Whites with many faces: mineral and taut at Chablis (lemon, green apple, flint), opulent and buttery at Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet (hazelnut, brioche, yellow fruits), tense and chalky in Champagne (Blanc de Blancs). Also vinified sparkling and widely exported (Sonoma, Margaret River, Casablanca). A Burgundian variety, a cross of Pinot Noir × Gouais Blanc, half-sibling of Aligoté.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Finca Monte Lindo Chardonnay - Torrontes from Winery Alta Vista are 2013, 0, 2012, 2011
Informations about the Winery Alta Vista
The Winery Alta Vista is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 80 wines for sale in the of Mendoza to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Mendoza
World capital of Malbec: powerful, deep reds with blackberry, plum, violet and sweet spice, round tannins and vivid fruit. Also firm Cabernet Sauvignon, supple, juicy Bonarda, aromatic floral white Torrontés. High-altitude vineyards (800-1,700 m) at the foot of the Andes, dry continental climate irrigated by glacial waters. ~80% of Argentine output across 150,000 ha.
The word of the wine: Erinosis
Generally benign condition caused by a very small mite. The infested leaves show blisters on the upper surface, sometimes reddish, sometimes green, to which corresponds on the lower surface a dense felting, first pinkish white, then brownish or reddish.














