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Alma 4

Alma 4 is an Argentine winery specializing in sparkling wines, founded by four winemakers (Marcela Manini, José Spisso, Mauricio Castro, and Sebastián Zuccardi) in the Uco Valley region of Mendoza. Their portfolio focuses on méthode champenoise sparkling wines, with signature offerings including their Brut Chardonnay and Brut Rosé of Pinot Noir under the Almacita label. The winery emphasizes traditional production methods and the unique terroir of high-altitude Mendoza vineyards.

Founded
2001
Specialty
Méthode champenoise sparkling wines
Wines
2

Wines by Alma 4

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Alma 4 Brut Chardonnay Almacita

White

White

Argentina might be famous for its Malbec, but this sparkling gem proves the country has more tricks up its sleeve. Alma 4 is a collaborative project between four winemaking friends (hence the name) who decided Argentina deserved its own world-class sparkling wine – and they've certainly delivered with this Chardonnay-based beauty. Produced using the traditional method (the same as Champagne, but without the Champagne price tag), this bottle brings all the elegance and complexity you'd expect from fine bubbles. The high-altitude vineyards of Mendoza provide the perfect conditions for growing Chardonnay with brilliant acidity and flavor concentration. It's the kind of sparkling wine that makes you wonder why you save bubbles for special occasions – when the real special occasion might just be finding a bottle this good at this price.

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Alma 4 Brut Rose of Pinot Noir Almacita

Red

Red

The Alma 4 winemaking quartet strikes again – this time with a rosé sparkling that proves Argentina can do pink bubbles just as brilliantly as they do everything else. Made from 100% Pinot Noir grown in high-altitude Mendoza vineyards, this bottle captures all the delicacy and charm you want in a sparkling rosé. Crafted using the traditional method (the same painstaking process used in Champagne), this wine spends time on the lees developing complexity while maintaining the fresh fruit character of the Pinot Noir. It's sophisticated enough for celebrations but priced reasonably enough that Tuesday night can become a celebration. The kind of wine that makes everyone at the table suddenly feel like they're having a much better time – which, let's be honest, they are. Pink bubbles have that effect, especially when they're this good.