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Santiago Achaval

Santiago Achával first became interested in wine after taking weekend trips with friends to the Napa Valley while completing an MBA at Stanford in 1989. There, he tasted fine wines and learned the winemaking process in his free time. After completing his studies, he returned to Argentina and began his career as a winemaker.[1]

As Founding Partner and President of Achával-Ferrer Winery, established in 1998, Achaval manages the operation's vineyard and winery integration.[2]

In 2005, Argentine vintner Santiago Achaval was approached by Michael Evans and Pablo Gimenez Riili of The Vines of Mendoza to join their team as Head Winemaker, working with private vineyard estate owners to teach them the winemaking process.[3] [4]

Achaval received 98 points for his Finca Altamira Malbec and 97 points for his 2004 Finca Bellavista Malbec by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.[5] Achaval-Ferrer claims wines highly ranked by Wine Spectator. [6][7][8][9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ (03-08) Part 6: Achaval Ferrer. http://www.wineanorak.com/Argentina/argentina6_AchavalFerrer.htm. Retrieved on 10-6.10.
  2. ^ Achaval-Ferrer.com.Retrieved on 10-7-10.
  3. ^ By Helen Coster. (3-1-10). Harvesting Profits in Argentina's Wine Country. http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0301/second-acts-wine-mendoza-malbec-planting-roots_2.html. Forbes. Retrieved on 9-28-10.
  4. ^ By Ian Mount. (10-07) The Appeal of Argentina's Wine Country. http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/the-appeal-of-argentina-wine-country Retrieved on 10-6-10.
  5. ^ By Lettie Teague. (5-04). The Latest from Argentina. Wines From Argentina's Mendoza Region. http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/the-latest-from-argentina-malbecs-from-argentinas-mendoza-region. Food & Wine. Retrieved on 10-7-10.
  6. ^ By Matt Kramer. (6-4-10). The Master of Malbec: Santiago Achaval. http://tgicimporters.com/the-master-of-malbec-santiago-achaval-by-wine-spectator/. Wine Spectator. Retrieved on 10-7-10.
  7. ^ Malbec Madness. Wine Spectator. December 2009.
  8. ^ Argentina's Dark Horse. Wine Spectator. January 2004.
  9. ^ Tasting Highlights: Malbec From Argentina. Wine Spectator. July 2005.
  10. ^ The Price of Dirt. Wine Enthusiast. May 2007.

http://www.achaval-ferrer.com/
www.vinesofmendoza.com