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Otronia’s extreme winemaking

In Argentinian Patagonia, at parallel 45’33, Bodega Otronia’s head winemaker Juan Pablo Murgia makes premium wines from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Malbec mainly.

Working in the middle of a cold desert, with no rain, extreme winds and temperature variations, stretches the limits of viticulture and winemaking. It also unlocks the full potential of an incredible terroir.

Watch the video below

You can read more about the winemaker here.

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