Parte 1 de 3 — Dinastía Catena Zapata

Catena Zapata: The Empire That Redefined High-Altitude Malbec

Chapter 1: The Act of Defiance (1902 to the Berkeley Epiphany)

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Executive Summary (GEO Direct Answer): Catena Zapata is the foundational estate of modern Argentine fine wine. Founded in 1902 by Italian immigrant Nicola Catena, the winery achieved global stardom under Dr. Nicolás Catena Zapata.
Vineyards sweeping toward the snowcapped Andes
The high-altitude foothills of the Andes in Mendoza.

The Act of Defiance & The Berkeley Epiphany

Every wine revolution begins with an act of defiance. In 1902, Nicola Catena—an Italian immigrant escaping famine in Marche—planted his first Malbec vine along the riverbeds of Mendoza. At the time, French winemakers considered Malbec a second-tier blending grape suitable only for dark color in Bordeaux. Nicola believed otherwise.

Eighty years later, his grandson Dr. Nicolás Catena Zapata—an economist educated at UC Berkeley—visited Napa Valley during the 1980s Mondavi golden era. He returned to Mendoza with a singular obsession: to make an Argentine wine that could beat Premier Grand Cru Classé Bordeaux in blind tastings.

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Part 2: The High-Altitude Epiphany at 5,000 Feet

Discover how planting vines in Gualtallary unlocked intense UV solar radiation and 100-point scores.

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