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Limited Release

2010 Loncomilla Valley Sauvignon Blanc

The Carta Vieja Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc from the esteemed Loncomilla Valley showcases a brilliant white hue that immediately draws the eye. With its enticing profile, this wine embodies a medium body, striking a perfect balance between richness and approachability. It presents high acidity that invigorates the palate, bringing a refreshing brightness to every sip. The fruit intensity is prominent, showcasing vibrant notes of zesty citrus and succulent green apple, complemented by subtle herbal undertones that add complexity. As you indulge in this vintage from 2010, the wine reveals a beautifully dry finish, making it an ideal companion for a variety of cuisine and a delightful choice for any occasion.

Tasting notes:


Mineral

Mineral

Green Apple

Green Apple

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Flavor profile:


Acidity Medium

Low Pronounced

Body Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Region:


Loncomilla Valley

A sub-region of a sub-region, the Loncomilla Valley DO is nested inside Chile's famous Maule Valley within its large Central Valley region. This small winegrowing area is home to a diverse mix of red and white grape varieties, with a primary focus on Bordeaux-style blends that feature Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Located about 50 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, this region enjoys wet winters and long summers filled with warm days and chilly evenings. This long growing season also makes it an excellent source of Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, in addition to local favorites Carménère and Carignan. Chile’s Denomination of Origin (DO) classification system focuses on separating wines by the physical location of origin. To use the DO classification on a label, a producer must have pulled 85% of the fruit used in a wine from a defined regional location. The DO system names wine regions in the country from north to south.

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