In 2005, the Bonnie family, owner of the renowned Ch?teau Malartic-Lagravi?re (Grand Cru Class? de Graves) and of the Ch?teau Gazin Rocquencourt (Pessac-L?ognan), decided to leave France in search for new horizons in the world of wine. It all began with the acquisition, along with their partners, of a single 130-hectares (321 acres) block of land in the heart of the Uco Valley, to the south of the city of Mendoza. That is where Bodega DiamAndes was born, as a member of the prestigious Clos de los Siete group. The winery's architectural design blends harmoniously into the stunning Andean scenery. In this context, the winemaking process has taken place under exceptional conditions since the 2007 vintage.