Mendoza · Argentina · 2023

Luna Duna

A vine between Dunes, under the Moon.

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The Project

Three generations of old vines.

Luna Duna is born in the often-overlooked east of Mendoza, in the subregion of San Martín — home to some of the oldest vineyards in the country.

The Morcos family planted these vines in the 1930s. Today, third-generation winemaker Matías Morcos crafts Luna Duna at the family winery, working with no pesticides and fermenting everything naturally.

"A disco ball moon shining over a desert of forgotten vines."

Old Criolla vine, planted in the 1930s, in Alto Verde, Mendoza
Est. 1930s
Luna Duna Tinto bottle in illustrated scene

Luna Duna · Red Wine · Skin contact

Tinto

Light, bright & served with a chill.

A juicy, low-intervention red from old Mission varietals. Vibrant and aromatic — pour it just below room temperature.

CherryStrawberryRose petalsThyme
Blend
90% Criolla Chica · 10% Criolla Grande
Alcohol
12.5% vol.
Origin
East Mendoza
Luna Duna Naranjo bottle in illustrated scene

Luna Duna · Skin-contact Orange Wine

Naranjo

Ten days on the skins. Built for the dance floor.

A skin-contact orange wine from heritage Moscatel Rosado. Textured, floral, and quietly hypnotic.

CitrusPeachApricotJasmine tea
Blend
90% Moscatel Rosado · 10% Criolla Blanca
Alcohol
11.7% vol.
Origin
East Mendoza
A row of Criolla vines leading toward a sand dune in Alto Verde, Mendoza

Alto Verde · San Martín

A vine between Dunes,
under the Moon.

Philosophy

Old vines, low intervention, high glitter.

01

Low Intervention

Vines farmed clean since the start. Healthy soils, honest fruit.

02

Natural Ferments

Wild yeasts only. Nothing added, nothing taken away.

03

Heritage Criollas

The original Mission varietals brought to Argentina centuries ago.