RedMalbec may be Argentina's signature red grape, but Zorzal proves it can make equally compelling rosé. Their Terroir Unico Rosé is crafted from high-altitude vineyards in the Gualtallary region of the Uco Valley, where intense sunlight and cool temperatures create perfect conditions for developing flavor while maintaining freshness. This isn't your grandmother's sweet blush wine – it's a serious, dry rosé that happens to be seriously enjoyable too. The high-elevation terroir gives this wine a distinctive mineral backbone that sets it apart from more one-dimensional rosés. Zorzal, founded by the Michelini brothers (some of Argentina's most innovative winemakers), focuses on minimal intervention to express the unique character of their vineyards. The result is a rosé that works year-round – substantial enough for a meal but refreshing enough for poolside sipping.