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Amura Clasico Chardonnay

2007 Leyda Valley Chardonnay

The Amura Amura Clasico Chardonnay from the 2007 vintage is a delightful expression of the Leyda Valley, showcasing the region's unique terroir. This white wine typically presents a full-bodied experience, beautifully complemented by a vibrant acidity that enhances its refreshing character. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing generous notes of ripe apple and pear, alongside hints of citrus and a touch of minerality. The dryness of this Chardonnay invites a crisp finish, making it an excellent companion for seafood dishes or creamy pasta. Overall, the Amura Amura Clasico Chardonnay is a well-rounded and appealing wine that captures the essence of its coastal origins.

Tasting notes:


Butter

Butter

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Vanilla

Vanilla

Flavor profile:


Body Light

Very Light Full

Acidity High

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Bone Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Ceviche, Poached Fish, Lemon Butter Scallops

Region:


Chile
Chile

In recent years, Chile has increasingly produced incredible wines of exceptional value. With a setting influenced by the Andes Mountains, the Pacific Ocean, the Atacama Desert and even Antarctica, Chile is a diverse land with rocky foothills, lush valley floors and cool coastal zones. Chile gained international renown for its New World take on classic Bordeaux varieties. Interestingly, it's an obscure red Bordeaux variety—Carménère—that has become Chile's signature grape. But other Old World varieties do equally well in Chile; Pinot Noir, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay have all become mainstays of Chilean wine, exhibiting impressive levels of quality and balance in the country's distinct terroirs.

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