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The Science of Wine: High Altitude Malbec

Wine, often celebrated for its diverse flavours and aromas, is a complex beverage. It embodies the marriage of art and science. In this Article Lucilda Stewart takes us behind the science of wine, from the Argentinian Malbec to the glasses of wine in our hands…

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A vintage citroen in a vineyard tasting malbec with stewarthilluk

Wine, often celebrated for its diverse flavours and aromas

Central to the mystery of wine is the concept of terroir, a French term that encapsulates the unique environmental factors influencing grape cultivation and, subsequently, the characteristics of the final wine. In this exploration, we delve into the science behind terroir and its profound impact on the composition and quality of the wines we savor.

As a passionate Argentinian wine export expert, I am inspired by Dr. Laura Catena. Her relentless pursuit of excellence, particularly in understanding the complexities between terroir and grape variety, has redefined the narrative of Argentinian wine on the global stage.

Laura Catena and the oenologist Alejandro Vigil

Two leading figures in the world of wine, present Malbec Mon Amour. This book, which combines detailed expert information with beautiful drawings and images and fun anecdotes and facts, takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the history and development of Malbec as well as the different terroirs of Mendoza where the grape has thrived so well. In Malbec Mon Amour they tell us how and why Malbec became Argentina’s iconic grape variety, from its development since Roman times, and its spread from the reign of Eleanor of Aquitaine right up to the phylloxera plague.

Understanding Terroir

Terroir refers to the combination of soil, climate, topography, and grapevine genetics that collectively shape the grapes grown in a specific region. These factors interplay in intricate ways, contributing to the distinct personality of wines from different vineyards. The soil composition, for instance, influences the mineral content absorbed by the grapevines, while the climate determines temperature variations, rainfall, and sunlight exposure.

Soil Composition

The geological makeup of the soil plays a pivotal role in shaping the flavor profile of wine. Different soils impart unique mineral characteristics to the grapes, influencing acidity, tannins, and overall taste. For example, chalky soils are often associated with high-quality sparkling wines, contributing to their crisp and lively nature.

Climate Change Influence

The climate of a wine region, including temperature, rainfall, and sunlight hours, significantly impacts grape ripening and flavor development. Warm climates tend to produce riper, fruit-forward wines, while cooler climates may yield wines with higher acidity and more subtle fruit notes. This climatic influence is particularly evident in Old World wine regions, where centuries of observation and adaptation have optimized grape varieties for specific climates.

Grapevine Genetics

The grapevine itself is a crucial component of terroir. Different grape varieties have distinct flavours and characteristics, and certain varieties thrive in specific climates and soils. Winemakers carefully select grape varieties that align with the terroir of their vineyard, aiming to express the unique qualities of the region in the final wine.

Sustainability

While terroir emphasises natural influences, human intervention cannot be ignored. Winemaking decisions, such as fermentation techniques, ageing processes, and blending, contribute to the final product. Skilled winemakers strike a delicate balance.It is between allowing the expression of terroir and applying their expertise that crafts a well-balanced and harmonious wine.

Nature and Craftsmanship

Terroir is the expression of nature and craftsmanship. The science behind terroir reveals the complex relationship between soil, climate and grapevine genetics. This shapes the flavours in our glasses. As wine enthusiasts, appreciating the influence of terroir enhances our understanding. The nuanced and diverse world of wines, inviting us to savour the unique essence of the land and the hands that cultivate it.

Know that every story is paving the way for a brighter, happier future.

Luci Stewart

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Ben Salisbury

Ben Salisbury, Founder and President of Salisbury Creative Group is a consultant, coach, content creator, public speaker, thought leader, subject matter expert, and entrepreneur for the wine and spirits industry.

His expertise in sales and marketing strategy has accumulated over four decades of work with some of the largest adult beverage companies in the world, including Ste Michelle Wine Estates and Constellation Brands.

Ben’s approach is to disrupt the status quo of how wines and spirits are marketed and sold, to challenge outdated practices, and to provide innovative solutions to help wineries and distilleries sell more products.

Ben frequently speaks at industry conferences, creates original content on his blog and YouTube channel, and has contributed articles to Wine Business Monthly.

Visit his website here.

Manuel Urcelay

Manuel has over ten years of experience in international business, in which he has developed a strong expertise in sales, business development, marketing and business strategy across diverse industries and regions, including wine and food. He has advised more than 30 companies on joint business plans, marketing implementations and supply chain management strategies in Asia, USA and Latin America, generating consistent revenue growth for all parties involved.

Manuel has recently completed his MBA at Imperial College Business School, where he expanded his knowledge and skills in innovation, marketing, operations, strategy and leadership. Manuel has made invaluable contributions to Stewart Hill’s Business Strategy and Planning”.

Rick Anderson

Rick is our Edinburgh-based Digital Design consultant, working remotely on everything from branding and label design to web and motion graphics.

Visit his portfolio site here.

Veronica King

Veronica is a Social Media Strategist and Business Consultant based in London.

Andrea Midas

Born in London, based in Spain with over 20 years of experience in Marketing and CRM for business development.

Graduate from LSE London with Branding, Sustainability and research qualifications in UK and Spain.

Bilingual English and Spanish.

Patricia Harvey

Patricia is a former, credit controller and worked for 15 years for one of the UK’s leading financial handling insurance including freight.

She has always had a passion for wine and have been for the past 4 years worked with us learning the wine trade. Pat recently participated in our exhibition at USATT Chicago.

Her role at Stewart Hill is to handle and develop our logistics.

Lucilda Stewart

Managing Director & Founder

Lucilda is the managing director and founder of Stewart-Hill Wines.  She manages general day to day running of the business, as well as key relationships with both key personnel and a dedicated team of consultants.  Lucilda also travels to overseas destinations to meet with distributors, wholesalers and retailers.  She commends the evolution of her wine journey, to her dedicated team of professionals and strong family ties.  The accolades by the US Wine Ratings 2023, which led to silver awards for their Orchida Negra (Crianza), Malbec labels and a silver award for their Rose by London Wine Competition, demonstrates the integrity of their wines and Lucilda’s indomitable will to succeed.

Lucilda studied at the Inns of Court School of Law and graduated from UCL London University in 1992.   She is a former lawyer,  who created her own legal niche company, working as an intermediary in accordance with the Bar Council’s direct public access to barristers scheme.  Her interest in wine, began many years earlier from casual tastings, training culminated in a Department of International Trade visit to Rioja Spain where she commenced discussions with wineries and honing her skills in wine exporting.

In 2014, Lucilda developed her own private label wine brand, working and investing in award winning wineries in Argentina and Spain.  Her dedication over the last 10 years, has led to award-winning varietals for B2B exports.