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| location_city = Mendoza, Argentina
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"Wine Business Monthly, by Lance Cutler", November, 2015.</ref><ref name="nytimes">[https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/17/dining/malbec-mendoza-wine.html?_r=1 To move beyond Malbec, look below the surface], ''The New York Times, by Eric Asimov'', February, 2016.</ref><ref name="economist">[https://www.1843magazine.com/features/high-hopes-in-the-andes High Hopes in the Andes], ''The Economist 1843'', December,January 2017.</ref> Nicolás Catena’s daughter, Laura Catena, and other members of the Zapata family, have also been involved in the winery.<ref name="nicolas">Rose, Anthony, [http://www.decanter.com/people-and-places/wine-articles/484979/interview-with-nicolas-catena-decanter-man-of-the-year-2009 Interview with Nicolás Catena Zapata, Decanter man of the year 2009], ''Decanter.com'', March 27, 2009.</ref>
"Wine Business Monthly, by Lance Cutler", November, 2015.</ref><ref name="nytimes">[https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/17/dining/malbec-mendoza-wine.html?_r=1 To move beyond Malbec, look below the surface], ''The New York Times, by Eric Asimov'', February, 2016.</ref><ref name="economist">[https://www.1843magazine.com/features/high-hopes-in-the-andes High Hopes in the Andes], ''The Economist 1843'', December,January 2017.</ref> Nicolás Catena’s daughter, Laura Catena, and other members of the Zapata family, have also been involved in the winery.<ref name="nicolas">Rose, Anthony, [http://www.decanter.com/people-and-places/wine-articles/484979/interview-with-nicolas-catena-decanter-man-of-the-year-2009 Interview with Nicolás Catena Zapata, Decanter man of the year 2009], ''Decanter.com'', March 27, 2009.</ref>


In 2023, it was awarded the title of the World's Best Vineyards. <ref>{{Cite web |last=O'Hare |first=Maureen |date=2023-07-15 |title=The world's best vineyards for 2023 revealed |url=https://www.cnn.com/travel/best-vineyards-michelin-starred-restaurants/index.html |access-date=2023-07-16 |website=CNN |language=en}}</ref>
In 2023, it was awarded the title of the World's Best Vineyards.<ref>{{Cite web |last=O'Hare |first=Maureen |date=2023-07-15 |title=The world's best vineyards for 2023 revealed |url=https://www.cnn.com/travel/best-vineyards-michelin-starred-restaurants/index.html |access-date=2023-07-16 |website=CNN |language=en}}</ref>


[[File:Winery LauraCatenaNicolasCatenaZapata.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Laura Catena Zapata and Nicolás Catena Zapata]]
[[File:Winery LauraCatenaNicolasCatenaZapata.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Laura Catena Zapata and Nicolás Catena Zapata]]

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Bodega Catena Zapata
LocationMendoza, Argentina
AppellationMendoza Wine
Founded1902
Key peopleNicola Catena, Domingo V. Catena, Nicolás Catena Zapata, Laura Catena & Alejandro Vigil
Known forHigh Altitude Malbec
VarietalsMalbec, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon
DistributionInternational
Websitehttp://www.CatenaZapata.com/

Bodega Catena Zapata is a family-owned winery located in Mendoza, in the sub appellation of Agrelo, Argentina. The winery structure is distinguished by its pyramid-like design based on Mayan architecture.[1]

The winery was founded in 1902 by Italian immigrant Nicola Catena and was passed to his son Domingo.[2][3] Domingo’s son, Nicolás Catena Zapata (A.K.A. Nicolás Catena), was a pioneer to introduce European winemaking techniques to Argentina,[1][4] including the introduction of Malbec and vine growing in high altitudes.[5][6][7][8] Nicolás Catena’s daughter, Laura Catena, and other members of the Zapata family, have also been involved in the winery.[9]

In 2023, it was awarded the title of the World's Best Vineyards.[10]

Laura Catena Zapata and Nicolás Catena Zapata

References

  1. ^ a b Catena, Laura (September 2010). Vino Argentino, An Insiders Guide to the Wines and Wine Country of Argentina. Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-0-8118-7330-7.
  2. ^ 25 Wine Innovators, Wired for Wine August 2014.
  3. ^ Nicolás Catena Such Great Heights, Gismondi, Anthony Montecristo Magazine, November 7, 2014.
  4. ^ Malbec: Varietal Focus, Winemaker Magazine, July 2012.
  5. ^ Saving Malbec, Saveur Magazine, December, 2015.
  6. ^ Wine trials: The Most In-depth Study of Cultivars Ever Attempted. The Future of Wine Science., "Wine Business Monthly, by Lance Cutler", November, 2015.
  7. ^ To move beyond Malbec, look below the surface, The New York Times, by Eric Asimov, February, 2016.
  8. ^ High Hopes in the Andes, The Economist 1843, December,January 2017.
  9. ^ Rose, Anthony, Interview with Nicolás Catena Zapata, Decanter man of the year 2009, Decanter.com, March 27, 2009.
  10. ^ O'Hare, Maureen (2023-07-15). "The world's best vineyards for 2023 revealed". CNN. Retrieved 2023-07-16.