I recently had the pleasure of traveling through my wine glass to Argentina with Patricia Ortiz, President and Owner of Tapiz, Zolo, and Wapisa wineries. A true renaissance woman, Patricia is an avid art collector and former nephrologist. Patricia traded in hospital life for the vineyard, and now she strives for both artistic and scientific excellence in winemaking. Truly a force to be reckoned with, in 2019, Patricia became the first woman President of Bodegas de Argentina.
Tapiz and Zolo wineries are both located in Mendoza, but during our chat, we focused on Wapisa. Located just 25 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, on the banks of the Río Negro, Wapisa is the only winery that exists in this Argentine Patagonian terroir. Wapisa means “whale” in the indigenous language of the Yamanas who used to inhabit the nearby archipelago of Tierra del Fuego. While chatting with Patricia, I tasted Wapisa Sauvignon Blanc 2019, Wapisa Pinot Noir 2018, and Wapisa Malbec 2017. You can taste the coastal influence in the freshness of these wines. Taking full advantage of their proximity to the ocean, Patricia shared that Wapisa is also experimenting with cellaring wines underwater! To learn more about Patricia and her winemaking philosophy, watch the video above or on IGTV or YouTube.
Wapisa Sauvignon Blanc 2019 ($14.99)
"With its distinctive, vivid aromas and zesty acidity, Wapisa Sauvignon Blanc expresses the complexity of the soil and the sea breezes of the Atlantic Patagonia region. Inviting whiffs of citrus and delicate white flowers with a touch of fresh ginger and sea-breeze. On the palate, flavors of pink grapefruit and kafir lime come together with tropical guava to create a refreshing and utterly unique wine."
Wapisa Pinot Noir 2018 ($21.99)
"Aromas of strawberries and fresh raspberries, with notes of rose petals and cherries. On the palate, it is fresh and delicate, with firm tannins of silky texture."
Wapisa Malbec 2017 ($21.99)
"Bright red color with intense violet tints. Aromas of red fruits such as black cherries and mineral touches stand out. Spicy and vanilla aromas are provided by the oak. On the palate, it presents mature tannins and a balanced acidity."