Bodega Calle Lujan de Cuyo
About Bodega Calle
At the crossroads of four corners and four historic wineries, Luigi Bosca, Baldini, and Lagarde, Bodega Calle is located on their southwest corner. It is a boutique winery built in 1925 by Claudio Erice and restored in 2001 by Mrs. Elvira Calle de Antequeda, Kirk Ermisch and Richard Battagion. The winery is specialized in the production of red wines with the unique method of delivering grapes to tank with gravity flow. Here is where Alberti 154 Malbec Clásico and Alberti 154 Malbec, Luján de Cuyo, DOC, Special Reserva varietals and Ca’ de Calle Gran Reserva Red Blend are born to conquer our palates. Bodega Calle is located in the prestigious wine region of Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina.
The winery concentrates on varietal wines and premium red blends sourced from viticultural areas throughout Luján and Valle de Uco. All wines are made with the use of gravity and are never pumped to deliver the grapes to the fermentation tanks. All grapes are farmed without the use of herbicides or pesticides, are hand picked and sorted and vinified using native yeasts, which results in a more gradual fermentation curve and less intervention with refrigeration. Bodega Calle is a certified organic winery and the wines are GMO free and vegan. Also, the winery recently joined the DOC of Luján de Cuyo, the 5th winery ever to be admitted. Kirk Ermisch is its principal owner and general manager.