Ep 181: Laura Catena, The Leading Lady of Argentine Wine

Published: March 8, 2017, 5:44 a.m.

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The first in a series for Women's History Month, I speak to Laura Catena of Bodegas Catena Zapata in Mendoza,\\xa0Argentina. We discuss her life as a doctor, a mom, and the head of a wine empire, the history of Malbec and how her family aided the meteoric rise of Argentine wine and of the comeback of the Malbec grape around the world.\\xa0

A fun, sharp-as-a-tack woman, you'll learn a ton about Malbec, Mendoza, and a few life lessons from this fascinating podcast!\\xa0

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Laura\\u2019s History and Background on the Catena Family

  • Her life as a doctor and the bridge between medicine and wine
  • Her career pivot to the wine and becoming \\u201cthe wine doctor\\u201d for her country and family
  • Historical perspective
    • The Catena family history in wine
    • The history with Malbec and history of Catena and Malbec
  • Her dad and her homage to him: his pride of country and why he has been so successful

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Malbec and it\\u2019s Rich History

  • Malbec Studies
    • Pre-phylloxera clippings
    • Flavors based on altitude/studies on altitude
    • The sides of Malbec: the agebility factor, and the evolution of the grape
    • Old v New vines: the real differences
      • Luca: Laura\\u2019s own project of all old vine wine, managed separately and small and how it fosters Argentinean pride

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Laura\\u2019s Advice on Doing it All

  • How she handles being a mom, a doctor, and running a major wine company
    • The power of the B+
    • The balance of kids and work and life advice on spouses, marriage, and kids

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Making Wine in Mendoza

  • High altitude growing and Catena\\u2019s role: Argentina has distinctive regions \\u2013 b/c of the altitude huge variations in climates, move faster from warmer to colder
  • Nicolas\\u2019s (her dad\\u2019s) altitude bet and its payoff \\u2013 combination, altitude, latitude, plant material
  • Sub-regions:
    • Lujan de Cuyo= old vines, clay soils, makes some good stuff
    • Uco Valley = Key region for quality
      • Sub-regions: Tupungato, Alta Mira, La Consulta, Gualtallary

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The Wine Culture of Argentina and the Wines of Catena

  • Alamos: Gallo family\\u2019s distribution and the benefits of the relationship for the Catenas. The importance of keeping the small producers alive. The paradox of being big and supporting small producers
  • Lafite-Rothschild and Catena: Bodegas CARO wines
  • Luca: Laura\\u2019s project
  • Bodega Catena Zapata
    • Catena \\u2013 classic Malbec, $20
    • Catena Alta \\u2013 historic rows of vines
    • Catena Zapata/Adrianna Vineyards \\u2013 small parcels, harvest plant by plant, hand harvested
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