Only two single-vineyard bottlings remain after the initial experimental vintage, and the 2017 3 Miradas Cerro Macho is the one vinified without skins (as a normal white) in concrete tinaja, where it matured with a veil of flor yeast for eight months. This is the one from higher-altitude vineyards that usually give the wine a more vertical character, fresher and more expressive of the limestone soils where the plants grow, but it comes from the very warm, ripe and early 2017 vintage. The wine has a more developed nose, it's aging faster, but it's a 2017 with less notes from the biological aging, because here the soil has a stronger voice than the veil, which sharpens the wine (which is great in a year like 2017) but does not lend as much aromas as in other 2017s. 900 bottles were filled in September 2018.