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Piattelli Announces Expansion of 100 acres in Animaná

  • Jun 4, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 22, 2018



Piattelli Vineyards is excited to announce our recent expansion of the Cafayate location with additional vineyards in Animaná, located in the Salta Province of Argentina.


Animaná Calcareous Soil


This land is full of rich calcareous soils, that grow high quality wines. This soil has already proven to yield award winning results - after just a few years of operation, all of our Cafayate wines are rating at 90+ points with two recent awards of 95 points for our Reserve Torrontés at the International Wine Challenge in England and 93 points from James Suckling for our Grand Reserve Malbec.


See below an infographic of the rich calcareous soil:





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Cato Athena
Cato Athena
a day ago

Piattelli’s announcement of expanding 100 acres in Animaná is a bold move that reflects confidence in both the quality of the region’s terroir and the growing demand for premium wines. The article underscores how strategic vineyard growth not only strengthens production capacity but also deepens the brand’s connection to its heritage. This kind of investment signals long‑term vision, blending tradition with ambition. Reading about such calculated expansion reminds me of the precision and adaptability needed in Slope game, where navigating challenges with foresight is the key to success.

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5 days ago

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jessica Cheryl
jessica Cheryl
Apr 21

Piattelli’s announcement of expanding 100 acres in Animaná reflects both ambition and confidence in the region’s potential. This move strengthens their presence in Argentina’s wine industry, highlighting the importance of terroir and sustainable growth. Expansion isn’t just about more land—it’s about deepening identity and investing in long-term quality.

It’s a reminder that progress often comes from calculated risks and vision. Much like in FNAF, where players must anticipate threats and plan strategically, vineyard growth requires foresight, patience, and resilience.

A concise reflection: true expansion is not only physical but also cultural, reinforcing legacy while embracing future opportunities.

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