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Bodega Atamisque 'Picaflor' Pinot Noir 2024
Primary flavours

Raspberry

Red Cherry

Wild Strawberry

Blood Orange

Cherry Blossom

Dried Leaves

White Pepper
Details
Bright and lively, this Pinot Noir bursts with juicy red cherries, wild strawberries, and raspberries, all wrapped up with subtle hints of dried leaves and white pepper. It's beautifully balanced, dry, with a light body and silky, ripe tannins. It's both fruit-forward and elegant, a versatile Pinot that shows off the purity and charm of its style - a classic glass for any occasion.
We’re very excited to introduce our GPD collaboration with Bodega Atamisque, bringing you the Picaflor range - a joyful, fruit-forward collection that showcases just how versatile and delicious Uco Valley wines can be. This is a full line-up of white, rosé and red, each wine made to be approachable, vibrant and seriously drinkable, while still staying true to its high-altitude roots. Picaflor is all about pure expression: fresh flavours, bright acidity and varietal character front and centre - wines that feel just as good on a weeknight as they do poured around a table with friends. Bodega Atamisque sits high in San José, Tupungato, at 1,300 metres above sea level, surrounded by wild forest and dramatic Andean landscapes. Owned by French couple John du Monceau and Chantal, whose family roots trace back to Burgundy, the estate blends French elegance with Argentine sunshine. Quality always comes first here - Atamisque only uses fruit from its own estate vineyards and favours finesse over power. That philosophy shines through in Picaflor: expressive, balanced wines with real purity and energy, made in a gravity-fed winery designed to let the fruit do the talking. We’re super proud to partner with a producer that shares our love of great flavour, thoughtful farming and wines that are simply a pleasure to drink.
We’re very excited to introduce our GPD collaboration with Bodega Atamisque, bringing you the Picaflor range - a joyful, fruit-forward collection that showcases just how versatile and delicious Uco Valley wines can be. This is a full line-up of white, rosé and red, each wine made to be approachable, vibrant and seriously drinkable, while still staying true to its high-altitude roots. Picaflor is all about pure expression: fresh flavours, bright acidity and varietal character front and centre - wines that feel just as good on a weeknight as they do poured around a table with friends. Bodega Atamisque sits high in San José, Tupungato, at 1,300 metres above sea level, surrounded by wild forest and dramatic Andean landscapes. Owned by French couple John du Monceau and Chantal, whose family roots trace back to Burgundy, the estate blends French elegance with Argentine sunshine. Quality always comes first here - Atamisque only uses fruit from its own estate vineyards and favours finesse over power. That philosophy shines through in Picaflor: expressive, balanced wines with real purity and energy, made in a gravity-fed winery designed to let the fruit do the talking. We’re super proud to partner with a producer that shares our love of great flavour, thoughtful farming and wines that are simply a pleasure to drink.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Uco Valley
country
Argentina
Grape type
Pinot Noir
Wine Maker
Bodega Atamisque
Alcohol
12.5%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Sustainably Made
Temperature
Room Temperature 15°C-18°C
collection
Pairing guide
This light, juicy Pinot Noir is a dream match for a range of vibrant dishes. Try it with pan-seared salmon with a cherry and balsamic glaze, which echoes the wine’s bright red fruit, or a roasted vegetable tart with goat’s cheese and thyme, where the wine’s acidity cuts through the richness. For something vegan, a mushroom and lentil shepherd’s pie brings earthy tones that complement the subtle dried leaf notes, while a beetroot and walnut salad with a raspberry vinaigrette highlights the wine’s bright berry character. Whether you’re cooking for friends or enjoying a simple midweek meal, this Pinot brings energy and balance to the table.
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Food

Salmon

White Meat

Cheese

Beetroot

Seafood
Tastes

Light

Fatty
Moods

Excited

Romantic
Seasons

Autumn

Spring

Cooler Months
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Uco Valley, Argentina
The Uco Valley is arguably home to some of Argentina's finest wine producers. This sub-region is part of the wider region of Mendoza, the premier wine-growing region in the country. Uco is slightly more unique that the rest of the region due to its higher-altitude vineyards. This often leads to wine styles with a little more balance and restraint, and they often come in with more florality than their lower-altitude counterparts. The region has seen significant investment over the years, and some of the world's household wine names now own vineyards in these parts.
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