Brief History
Since 1956, the Traversa family has a legacy of four generations nurturing their vineyards in the south of Uruguay.
It was 1904 when Carlos Domingo Traversa and his parents arrived in Uruguay. The son of Italian immigrants, he spent his youth as a vineyard worker and in 1937, together with his wife, María Josefa Salort, he was able to purchase 5 hectares of land in Montevideo, in a region providing optimum conditions for growing vines.
In 1956, he founded the winery aided by his children Dante, Luis, and Armando. It is them and his grandchildren who proudly keep his dream alive today.
A member of the family supervises the maintenance of existing plantations, new plantings, the wine making, bottling and distribution processes, marketing, and customer service.
Because this is who we are, this is how we strive for quality, and these are the fruits of our labour: a Family legacy sown in kindness and hope that, in our case, has been inextricably tying us to the vineyards for over four generations.
It was 1904 when Carlos Domingo Traversa and his parents arrived in Uruguay. The son of Italian immigrants, he spent his youth as a vineyard worker and in 1937, together with his wife, María Josefa Salort, he was able to purchase 5 hectares of land in Montevideo, in a region providing optimum conditions for growing vines.
In 1956, he founded the winery aided by his children Dante, Luis, and Armando. It is them and his grandchildren who proudly keep his dream alive today.
A member of the family supervises the maintenance of existing plantations, new plantings, the wine making, bottling and distribution processes, marketing, and customer service.
Because this is who we are, this is how we strive for quality, and these are the fruits of our labour: a Family legacy sown in kindness and hope that, in our case, has been inextricably tying us to the vineyards for over four generations.
Production
StylesVarieties in wines
Merlot Sauvignon Blanc Tannat
Appellations grown
Montevideo