In 1888, a group of Italian immigrants dug their hands into the soil in Vistalba, Lujan de Cuyo, the region of Mendoza that would give birth to the Argentine wine industry. There they built the colonial home that has become our icon, planted vineyards that are now part of Finca Villa Blanca and founded a new winery. In 1969, the Nieto and Senetiner families purchased the farm, expanded the facilities and took a wine that was already a mainstay in the history of great Argentine wines to the next level.