Latitude Beverage, a US-based wine company behind the 90+ Cellars brand, has released a limited edition bottle design.

Wine botttles of Lot 23 Old Vine Malbec and Lot 53 Cabernet Sauvignon come with the new design, which features Argentina’s ice capped Andes Mountains.

Both these wines come from the mountain vineyards of Mendoza in Argentina.

"Bringing a new element of 'place' to our labels helps us to remind people that our wines are not generic blends."

Lot 23 Old Vine Malbec is made from Malbec, which grows at the foothills of the Andes. After harvest, the wine is aged in French and American oaks for a minimum of six months.

Lot 53 Cabernet Sauvignon comes from a family vineyard in Mendoza, where the fruit is harvested from low-vigor vines and then finished in new French oak for six to eight months.

Latitude CEO Kevin Mehra said: “Some of the best wines in the world come from high-elevation mountain vineyards. We wanted to highlight this fact and do something special for the holidays by showcasing the Andes on two core wines of ours that we believe are great representations of Mendoza's unique growing region at the foothills of these mountains.

“Our model of seeking out award-winning wineries around the world and bottling surplus inventory under our own label allows us to do just this. But it also impacts our ability to talk about the specific wineries we source from. Bringing a new element of 'place' to our labels helps us to remind people that our wines are not generic blends from random sources. These are sought-after wines from great vineyards that are firmly rooted in places like the Andes Mountains.”

Only 7,800 cases have been produced. Both the limited edition bottles are priced at $16.99 and are available at retail stores or online.


Image: Limited edition 90+ Cellars Andes Mountains wine bottles. Photo: Courtesy of PRNewsFoto/Latitude Beverage Company.