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Finca La Linda Torrontes

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Description

Finca La Linda Torronts is a 100% Torronts white wine from Cafayate, Salta, Argentina, bottled at 13.9% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by the historic Luigi Bosca winery from 30-year-old vines grown at 1,700 meters above sea level, this expression has earned scores ranging from 85 to 89 points from Tim Atkin MW across multiple vintages and a Bronze medal at the 2023 International Wine & Spirit Competition.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.9% | Origin: Cafayate, Salta, Argentina | 100% Torronts | Producer: Luigi Bosca

Production & Heritage

Luigi Bosca, one of Argentina’s most established family wineries founded in 1901, produces the Finca La Linda range as a line focused on varietal clarity and freshness. The Torronts grapes for this bottling come from a 30-year-old vineyard in Cafayate, situated at roughly 5,600 feet above sea level in the Calchaqu Valleys of Salta province widely considered the premier terroir for this grape in the world. The fruit is harvested early to preserve acidity and aromatic intensity, then cold-fermented in stainless steel tanks at a controlled 15C with selected yeasts. After stabilization, the wine undergoes only light filtration before bottling, a deliberate choice to retain as much aromatic freshness and textural body as possible.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with pronounced white flowers jasmine and orange blossom followed by layers of fresh peach, apricot, and mild pear. Subtle herbal notes of lavender and a faint pine-like quality add complexity to the floral core.

Taste: The palate enters bright and citrus-forward, with lime and grapefruit taking the lead. Mid-palate, ripe mango and stone fruit flesh out the profile, balanced by a sharp, clean acidity that keeps everything vibrant. The wine feels direct, fluid, and unmistakably varietal in character.

Finish: The finish is fresh and moderately short, with a pleasant pithy citrus texture and lingering notes of lime zest. A trace of herbal bitterness adds definition to the close.

How to Drink Finca La Linda Torronts

Serve well chilled, between 810C (4650F), in a tulip-shaped white wine glass to concentrate the aromatics. This is a wine that shines on its own as an aperitif but also has enough structure for food pairing. A Torronts Spritz combining the wine with a splash of soda and a grapefruit twist makes a refreshing warm-weather serve. It also performs well in a White Wine Sangria with stone fruit, citrus, and fresh herbs, where its floral intensity carries through dilution. For a simple Hugo Cocktail variation, its elderflower-like aromatics mirror the traditional elderflower syrup component naturally.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to Argentine white wines beyond Malbec
  • Warm-weather patio drinking and summer aperitifs
  • Pairing with Southeast Asian or Latin American cuisine
  • An affordable entry point into high-altitude Argentine Torronts

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Finca La Linda Torronts taste like? It delivers a bright, citrus-driven palate of lime and grapefruit supported by stone fruit and mango, with pronounced floral aromatics and a fresh, lightly pithy finish. The sharp acidity and herbal undertones give it a clean, vibrant character.

How does Finca La Linda Torronts compare to Crios de Susana Balbo Torronts? Both wines are sourced from high-altitude Cafayate vineyards and share the classic floral Torronts profile, but Crios tends toward a slightly rounder, more fruit-forward mid-palate. Finca La Linda leans into brighter acidity and herbal freshness, making it a crisper, more linear expression of the variety.

Is Finca La Linda Torronts good for beginners? Its aromatic intensity and straightforward fruit-and-flower profile make it extremely approachable for anyone new to white wine or Argentine varieties. The clean acidity and moderate alcohol also make it easy to enjoy without requiring much wine experience.

Where is Finca La Linda Torronts made? It is produced by Luigi Bosca from vineyards in Cafayate, located in the Calchaqu Valleys of Salta province in northwestern Argentina. The vines sit at approximately 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) above sea level, one of the highest commercial wine-growing regions in the world.

What foods pair well with Finca La Linda Torronts? Thai green curry the wine’s acidity and floral notes complement coconut and lemongrass. Ceviche its citrus brightness echoes the lime marinade. Empanadas with a mild cheese filling the acidity cuts through richness. Grilled shrimp with chimichurri herbal notes in both harmonize well. Fresh goat cheese salads the wine’s bright acidity and stone fruit match tangy, creamy textures.

What sizes does Finca La Linda Torronts come in? The standard format is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely distributed size for this wine.

Is Finca La Linda Torronts worth the price? Finca La Linda Torronts positions squarely as a value-tier Argentine white, consistently delivering aromatic complexity and varietal authenticity that punches above its price bracket. With critic scores averaging around 87 points and recognition at international competitions, it represents strong quality relative to its accessible positioning.

Why Finca La Linda Torronts?

What separates this wine from generic Torronts is its specific terroir: 30-year-old vines at 1,700 meters in Cafayate, one of the few places on earth where this grape achieves genuine aromatic depth while retaining acidity. Luigi Bosca’s decision to harvest early and cold-ferment at 15C preserves a freshness that many competing Torronts wines sacrifice in pursuit of tropical ripeness. The result is a wine with real varietal typicity floral, citrus-driven, and precise backed by consistent critical recognition including scores up to 89 points from Tim Atkin MW. For anyone exploring Argentina’s white wine potential beyond the Mendoza mainstream, this bottling makes one of the most compelling arguments in its price range.

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