In 1998, Corcho Rodríguez marked a significant achievement by acquiring the picturesque Yellow Rose ranch in La Barra, Punta del Este. This acquisition not only garnered attention for its natural splendor but also for the romantic narrative woven into its history – the yellow roses symbolizing Rodríguez’s previous romance with the renowned television personality, Susana Giménez. Following his separation from Susana, Rodríguez dedicated himself to transforming Yellow Rose into one of the most extraordinary country estates in the region, gradually enriching it with amenities such as a polo club and a winery.
To showcase his commitment to Uruguayan polo and announce his venture into winemaking, Rodríguez hosted an elaborate barbecue at Yellow Rose. Many attendees were unaware that a house wine was being served at the event. This unlabeled wine received genuine praise, with esteemed connoisseurs like Adolfo Cambiaso Sr. and Eduardo Costantini expressing admiration. Rodríguez disclosed that they had invested seven years in developing the wine, emphasizing their focus on quality rather than quantity.
The vineyard at Yellow Rose spans four hectares and cultivates varieties such as tannat, merlot, and pinot noir. Rodríguez prefers pinot noir for its smoothness and body, drawing inspiration from the style of a Romanée Conti wine, thus establishing high standards. Embracing a minimal intervention approach, the vineyard practices natural cultivation without irrigation or chemicals, although it lacks official organic certification. Initial production in 2011 was limited to a thousand bottles due to stringent quality standards, but despite facing challenges in subsequent years, the current objective is to produce 5,000 bottles this year.
Rodríguez’s interest in wine production goes beyond personal enjoyment, reflecting a profound understanding of the process. Although the wine is not yet commercially available, the plan is for exclusive distribution in selected restaurants and establishments, positioning it as the Yellow Rose house wine. As part of his commitment to the polo club, a book documenting Yellow Rose’s equestrian activities, club accomplishments, and lifestyle will accompany the wine, further solidifying its unique identity beyond its varietals.
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