High altitude grapes develop thicker skins as a defence against UV radiation.
Same reason you burn faster at altitude than at the beach.
Thicker skins mean more tannin, deeper colour, and higher concentrations of the compounds that make wine complex. The mountain is essentially stressing the vine into producing a better grape.
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