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Critic tasting note: "Unlike Piedra Infinita, the soils that give rise to Canal Uco are somewhat deeper and more fertile, and if you compare the two, that’s immediately evident in the fruit character, which is more generous here. Like Piedra Infinita, however, it’s vinified very simply—fermented in cement then aged in that same cement and in used 500-liter barrels. The difference here is the deep soil, which yields richer fruit; it’s not better or worse, just different. And it’s all in a context of a crisp, fresh wine, which is commendable for this very warm year in Mendoza." - <i>97/100</i>, <i>Patricio Tapia - Descorchados</i>
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