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Deceniza
Rapel Valley, Chile
Embers of the past, poured into the present—sip, reflect, and savor the memories
ABOUT THIS WINE:

Deceniza
Carménère
This exceptional wine is part of our Fine Wine Collection.
Winemaking Crafting this blend starts with meticulous vineyard selection, ensuring Carménère delivers its signature dark fruit and spice, while old-vine Carignan provides structure and freshness. Fermentation is carefully managed to preserve the varietals’ distinct characteristics, with gentle extraction techniques enhancing depth without overpowering balance. A thoughtful aging process refines the wine, marrying plush texture with vibrant acidity for a complex, expressive finish.
Vintage The 2024 vintage in Chile was marked by a harmonious balance of warmth and coolness, creating optimal conditions for both Carménère and Carignan varietals. A steady, sun-filled growing season in Cachapoal allowed Carménère to achieve full ripeness, while Maule’s temperate nights ensured Carignan retained i ...
ABOUT THIS WINE

Deceniza
Carménère
This exceptional wine is part of our Fine Wine Collection.
Winemaking Crafting this blend starts with meticulous vineyard selection, ensuring Carménère delivers its signature dark fruit and spice, while old-vine Carignan provides structure and freshness. Fermentation is carefully managed to preserve the varietals’ distinct characteristics, with gentle extraction techniques enhancing depth without overpowering balance. A thoughtful aging process refines the wine, marrying plush texture with vibrant acidity for a complex, expressive finish.
Vintage The 2024 vintage in Chile was marked by a harmonious balance of warmth and coolness, creating optimal conditions for both Carménère and Carignan varietals. A steady, sun-filled growing season in Cachapoal allowed Carménère to achieve full ripeness, while Maule’s temperate nights ensured Carignan retained i ...

WINE REGION:

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.
WINE REGION

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.
FLAVOR PROFILE:

Pairs well with…
Beef Tenderloin, Braised Lamb Shanks, Fig and Arugula Salad
Pairs well with…
Beef Tenderloin, Braised Lamb Shanks, Fig and Arugula Salad
FLAVOR PROFILE

Pairs well with…
Beef Tenderloin, Braised Lamb Shanks, Fig and Arugula Salad
Pairs well with…
Beef Tenderloin, Braised Lamb Shanks, Fig and Arugula Salad
TASTING NOTES:

Blackberry

Black Pepper

Dried Herbs
Deep blackberry aromas draw you in, accented by a touch of black pepper and warming spice. Hints of dried Italian herbs add an earthy complexity. Juicy blackberry flavors unfold into a smooth, fruit-driven finish, complemented by toasty warmth and gripping texture.
TASTING NOTES

Blackberry

Black Pepper

Dried Herbs
Deep blackberry aromas draw you in, accented by a touch of black pepper and warming spice. Hints of dried Italian herbs add an earthy complexity. Juicy blackberry flavors unfold into a smooth, fruit-driven finish, complemented by toasty warmth and gripping texture.