What are your thoughts on Corcho Rodríguez’s newest venture at Yellow Rose?

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When Corcho Rodríguez acquired Yellow Rose in 1998, an extraordinary estate nestled in La Barra, Punta del Este, it commanded attention not only for its idyllic location but also for the romantic tale woven into its history. The presence of yellow roses symbolized his deep romantic bond with Susana Giménez, a prominent television personality of the time. Following his separation from Susana, Corcho committed himself to the task of elevating Yellow Rose into one of the most notable country estates in the region. Over time, it evolved into a versatile destination, hosting both a polo club and a winery.

To underscore his dedication to Uruguayan polo and mark his venture into winemaking, Corcho orchestrated an extravagant barbecue event at Yellow Rose. Many attendees were unaware that an unmarked house wine was being served at the event. This enigmatic wine garnered sincere praise, earning commendations from seasoned experts such as Adolfo Cambiaso Sr. and Eduardo Costantini. Corcho disclosed that they had meticulously crafted this wine over a span of seven years, prioritizing quality above quantity.

Spanning four hectares, the vineyard at Yellow Rose nurtures various grape varieties, encompassing tannat, merlot, and pinot noir. Corcho holds a special fondness for pinot noir owing to its velvety texture and robust flavor profile, drawing inspiration from the esteemed Romanée Conti wine and setting remarkably high standards. Embracing a hands-off approach, the vineyard practices natural cultivation without resorting to irrigation or chemicals, albeit lacking formal organic certification. The initial production in 2011 yielded merely a thousand bottles due to stringent quality controls. Despite encountering challenges in subsequent years, the current aspiration is to produce 5,000 bottles this year.

Corcho Rodríguez’s ardor for winemaking transcends personal gratification, reflecting a profound comprehension of the craft. Though presently unobtainable for commercial purchase, the wine aims for exclusive distribution in select restaurants and establishments, envisaged as the quintessential Yellow Rose house wine. In alignment with his commitment to the polo club, a companion book delineating Yellow Rose’s equestrian pursuits, club milestones, and lifestyle will accompany the wine, reinforcing its distinctive identity beyond its grape varietals.

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