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Reserva

2014 Rapel Valley Carmenere

Casas Del Bosque Reserva is a delightful Carmenere from the esteemed Rapel Valley, showcasing the unique character of this region. This red wine boasts a medium-bodied profile, delivering a perfect balance between richness and approachability. With a bright acidity that lifts the palate, it offers refreshing liveliness, making it an excellent companion for various dishes. The tannins are firm yet elegant, providing structure without overpowering the wine's other qualities. Prominent fruit intensity reveals notes of dark berries, plums, and subtle herbal undertones, making each sip a flavorful experience. As a dry wine, it exhibits a splendid harmony that invites enjoyment with both hearty meals and casual gatherings alike.

Tasting notes:


Blackberry

Blackberry

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Chocolate

Chocolate

Flavor profile:


Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Acidity Low

Low Pronounced

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Pairs well with:


Roasted Duck, Roasted Lamb, Lamb Chops

Region:


Rapel Valley
Rapel Valley

Chile's Rapel Valley DO is actually made up of two smaller valleys; Cachapoal and Colchagua. Cachapoal is the warmer of the two, located further inland, entirely cut off from Pacific Ocean breezes and storms by the peaks of the Chilean Coastal Range. This area is well-known for old vine Carménère, which ripens best on the sun-drenched valley floors and foothills of the Andes Mountains. Colchagua lies southwest of its sister valley with warm vineyards and greater exposure to sea breezes, making it an idyllic home to Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. The Rapel Valley focuses primarily on red wine production, famous for full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Carménère, with bold fruit flavors alongside signature herbal and earthy characteristics. Chile’s Denominación de Origen (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 percent 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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