- Masi Tupungato in Tupungato, Argentina, is owned by the same-named Italian winery. - Their wines have a unique place in the Argentinean wine world: they are the result of an original encounter between Argentina's emblematic grapes, Malbec and Torrontès, and native Venetian grapes, Corvina and Pinot Grigio. - Total area of vineyards is 140 hectareds with 80% of red wine grapes and 20% of white wine grapes cultivated. - The Masi Tupungato estate produces wines using the appassimento technique, which involves drying the grapes over the winter months to concentrate aromas and fragrances.