Medium Red | Chile

Errázuriz Estate Carmenere 750ml

₱915.00

Smooth, fruity, spicy
Pairs well with smoked, grilled, or roasted meats, chicken, pork, lamb, beef, and veal.

Varietals: Carmenere
Origin: Aconcagua Valley, Chile
ABV: 13.5%

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• 3.5 rating, Vivino

Eyes: A beautiful intense ruby red with violet hues
Nose: Red pepper with some sweet tones reminiscent of figs and blueberries, all framed by toasted notes and hints of cloves
Mouth: Spicy with notes of black fruits, figs, graphite and bell pepper, this Carménère highlights the typicity of the variety with fine-grained tannins, with a very smooth and pleasant mid-palate

The Estate wines honour the Viña Errazuriz estate, their property, which has been home for six generations through their history.

These Reserva wines reflect the varietal character, which combined with an aging of 6 months in French oak barrels, make them to stand out for their freshness, fruit and balance.

Serving temperature: Cellar temp. at 13-16°C
Storage: Up to 3-5 days after opening

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About Viña Errázuriz

Hailed by Forbes as Chile's most venerable producer of high end wines, Errázuriz is recognised as perhaps the single top-quality producer of Chilean wines within recent years. Eduardo Chadwick, President of Viña Errázuriz, was named Decanter Man of the Year in 2018. The winery was awarded Best Chilean Winery in 2017 by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.

For six consecutive years, Viña Errázuriz has been recognised as part of the world's most admired wine brands by Drinks International. This brand remains on the list for its consistency, strength, and excellence.

About Medium Red

Medium red wines can be called “food wines.” They offer up tons of flavor with a balance of zesty acidity which makes them match with a wide variety of foods (from zesty salads to rich and cheesy lasagna). These are the perfect mid-week wines for red wine lovers.

There are many varieties that span the mid-weight red wine category so, to name a few familiar ones, check out Grenache, Sangiovese, Merlot, Zinfandel, Montepulciano, Cabernet Franc and Barbera.