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Collage histórico de Furlotti con retrato antiguo, antigua bodega, etiquetas originales y botella

From Fontanellato to Mendoza

 How did it all begin?

Men­doza fam­i­ly win­ery: that’s how you can sum­ma­rize what Ángel Fur­lot­ti built when he arrived alone from Italy in 1889. This is that sto­ry, which began long before any label exist­ed.

The origin of a family winery in Mendoza

Ángel Fur­lot­ti was born in Fontanel­la­to, Emil­ia ‑Romagna, in 1868."Portrait of Ángel Furlotti, founder of the family winery in Mendoza"

He grew up among vine­yards and fields where the land was not just scenery. It was a craft, a her­itage, a lan­guage. He learned to read the soil before till­ing it, to under­stand water, to respect the tim­ing of each plant.

At the age of twen­ty he emi­grat­ed. In 1889 he arrived in Men­doza, alone, with his trade in his hands and the will to start over.

Men­doza, at the end of the 19th cen­tu­ry, was a desert, with relent­less sun and harsh land. Ángel began as a con­trac­tor, plant­i­ng vine­yards for oth­ers. He brought that knowl­edge from his native Italy and put it to use in Men­doza. He worked with pre­ci­sion and per­se­ver­ance.

He did what he knew how to do: work well, with­out haste, with­out noise.

Year after year, he saved. He bought land. He plant­ed his own vines. He test­ed vari­eties, adjust­ed the irri­ga­tion, wait­ed. He was­n’t look­ing for quick rich­es. He was look­ing for some­thing sol­id.

 

The growth

Furlotti siblings group in a black and white family photograph.

The con­stant effort paid off.

At the begin­ning of the 20th cen­tu­ry, Ángel was already rec­og­nized as one of the wine­grow­ers who best under­stood the Men­doza soil. In 1914, togeth­er with his sons, he found­ed Fur­lot­ti Her­manos.

For decades, the win­ery grew. Not through spec­u­la­tion, but through dai­ly work, delib­er­ate deci­sions, and a long-term vision. What an immi­grant brought in his memory—the knowl­edge of Emilia-Romagna—now spoke the lan­guage of Men­doza.

The silence

As hap­pens in many long sto­ries, that cycle came to an end.

Times changed, fam­i­ly deci­sions took place, and new paths were forged. The win­ery dis­ap­peared. For years, there was no Fur­lot­ti wine. The name remained in the archives, on old labels, and in the mem­o­ries of those who knew it.

The return of a family winery

One hun­dred years after that first win­ery, the sto­ry began again.Gabriela Furlotti holding a glass of wine next to bottles in the cellar.

I’m Gabriela Fur­lot­ti, fourth gen­er­a­tion. I did­n’t inher­it a run­ning com­pa­ny. I inher­it­ed a last name, a file, a ques­tion: what to do with all this?

The answer was to return to the ori­gin. Not to size or scale. To the spir­it.

Small vine­yards, direct work, respect for the land, hon­est wines. This is how Fin­ca Adal­gisa and the wines of Famil­ia Fur­lot­ti were born, in dif­fer­ent areas of Men­doza.

Not as a repli­ca of the past. As a liv­ing con­ti­nu­ity.

Today

 

Furlotti Family Team at Mendoza Winery — fifth generation family wineryToday, the fifth gen­er­a­tion begins its jour­ney. A gen­er­a­tion that learns, asks ques­tions, makes mis­takes, and grad­u­al­ly builds mean­ing.

Famil­ia Fur­lot­ti is today a fam­i­ly-run win­ery in Men­doza that isn’t seek­ing scale. It’s seek­ing con­ti­nu­ity.

We don’t make wine to prove any­thing. We make wine to hon­or a long his­to­ry, with­out solem­ni­ty.

Because this isn’t just the sto­ry of a win­ery. It’s the sto­ry of a man who arrived with knowl­edge and the will to use it. Who worked for decades with­out guar­an­tees. Who built some­thing that last­ed. That dis­ap­peared. And that returned.

Pas­sion, knowl­edge, per­se­ver­ance. And the silent sac­ri­fice of those who bet on some­thing with­out know­ing if they will live to see it fin­ished.

That’s what’s in every bot­tle.

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Gabriela Furlotti lleva más de veinte años trabajando en vino y hospitalidad en Mendoza. Fundadora de Finca Adalgisa y quien dio nueva vida a Bodega Furlotti, construye proyectos que integran viñedo, territorio y una hospitalidad que no se aprende en manuales. Escribe sobre lo que vive: vino, hospitalidad, agroecología, naturaleza, decisiones sin certezas.

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