Muraje
Hidden Heat
In the stunning Carema region, Muraje flourishes within a natural amphitheater of ancient terraced vineyards. The name 'Muraje,' which means 'walls,' pays homage to the dry-stone barriers that define these terraces. Supported by stone walls and distinctive conical pillars called "topie," these terraces foster a unique microclimate that greatly benefits the vineyards.
The pillars capture and store heat during the day, gradually releasing it as night falls. This natural warmth shields the vines from the harsh winter chill and fosters optimal grape growth. The vineyard’s varied soils and elevated position further enrich the grapes' character, playing a crucial role in crafting their outstanding wines.
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