Intipalka means 'Valley of the Sun' in Quechua, a language spoken in the Inca Empire and still used in the highlands of Peru. This name refers to the Ica Valley where the vines grow at 500 meters above sea level, at the foot of the Andes Mountains. This is a robust and full-bodied wine made from cabernet sauvignon, tannat, and syrah with notes of chocolate, coffee, cocoa, cherries, and leather.