ERAL BRAVO, LUJÁN DE CUYO, MENDOZA
The name Eral Bravo is inspired by the Sanchez Nieto family tradition of breeding the Iberic bull – “toro bravo” – in the Salamanca region of Spain from whence Matías Sanchez Nieto and his forebears came. Eral is the name given to the bull of between two and three years old, when he starts to show his essential characteristic bravery or “bravura”. A fitting name for a range of wines that is bursting with just this kind of energy and poise!
Eral Bravo owns a total of 155 hectares of prime vineyards in three locations: El Recodo Estate in Alto Agrelo (Luján de Cuyo); Los Indios Estate in Valle de Uco; and Montalba Estate in Ugarteche. Thus the winery draws upon a range of terroirs, each of which interacts differently with the various varietals and affords the winemaking team a rich larder of ingredients for crafting these delicious wines.
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Urano Malbec 2007
Urano, the god of the skies in Greek mythology, is a reference to the magnificent clear blue skies of Mendoza which, fra...
Urano Cabernet Sauvignon 2007
Intense ruby colour, lovely cassis and blackberry fruit aromas on the nose with touches of vanilla. Sweet, structured ta...
Urano Syrah 2007
Vibrant purple with violet highlights; the nose is full of rich black and red fruit aromas with spicy notes and a touch ...
Eral Bravo Malbec 2007
On the nose, rich plum, blackberry and raspberry aromas with spicy notes, nicely infused with toasty oak, hints of choco...
Eral Bravo Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
Very dark in the glass with intense, rich blackcurrant fruit, spice, cocoa and sweet oak on the nose. Concentrated and v...
Eral Bravo ‘YBS’ 2007
We like to think of this as Argentina’s Grange, but it won’t set you back quite that much! A truly voluptu...