AWARDS
James Suckling: 94/100
Loren Sonkin 94/100
Alistair Cooper MW 95/100
Tim Atkin 93/100
Apalta: The unique characteristics and location of this sub-valley, which extends from the Tinguiririca River in the south to the hills of Apalta in the north, allow for fewer hours of sun exposure on the vines, contributing to a slower, but more complete, ripening of the grapes. Apalta`s topography is very heterogeneous, with zones with a large presence of pebbles and influenced by the movement of earth from high up in the mountain range. The soils are deep in the flat areas of the valley and thinner at the foot of the mountains and in the higher-altitude areas.
Aging: 80% of the wine was aged for 16 months in new French oak barrels and 20% in second and third-use barrels.
Tasting Notes: The wine shows a deep red color, with the purple undertones very characteristic of Carmenère. The intense nose reveals aromas of black fruit, such as blackberry and blueberry, accompanied by pleasing spice notes of bell pepper and black pepper, joined by sweet notes from the French oak barrels, delivering a very complex wine. The rounded palate of the wine shows extreme smoothness and potency, with a very long, pleasant finish.
Food Pairing: Pasta, Red Meat and Pork.