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Sol de Mayo translates as the "Sun of May" and is a representation of the Inca sun god "Inti", one of the national emblems of Argentina. The symbol can be traced back to the Argentine Revolution of May 1810, when, as the Spanish were overthrown, the sun broke through the clouds. The winery has over 300 hectares of vines; some dating back more than 70 years. Due to the high altitude and low humidity in this region, these vineyards require the use of little or no pesticides. Our Sol de Mayo wines are designed to be easy drinking, yet still retain their true varietal typicity.
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