Catena Zapata Malbec Adrianna Vineyard Mundus Bacillus Terrae 2014
Mundus Bacillus Adrianna Malbec is named in honor of the bacteria that live in the soil in Adrianna Vineyard and help our vines survive the stressful high altitude, low nutrient conditions. There are 10 times less nutrients in Adrianna than in places such as Bordeaux, France. Recent studies have shown that rhyzobacteria which live in symbiosis with the vines' roots and help the vines absorb nutrients and minerals. These bacteria may be the key to why vines are able to survive in such extreme conditions as those found in this limestone sector of our arid and cold Adrianna Vineyard. We are studying the bacteria in this parcel of Adrianna and have found the bacteria here to be different from those in other parts of the world. Much research in humans has shown that bacteria which live inside and outside our bodies help us combat cancer and autoimmune disease. In a similar way, we think the bacteria that live within the plants' roots are playing an important role in the Malbec we make