Viña San Esteban In Situ Winemaker's Selection Carmenère 2008, Aconcagua
Critic Reviews (2)
Lots of characteristic Carmenere flavours such as dried herbal notes, soy sauce, black pepper, roasted sweet red...
Ripe yet green, herbal and spicy, as is frequently the case with carmenere; this has inviting freshness and vivacity....
Community Reviews (1)
Originally used for blending in Bordeaux, Carmenere migrated to South America where it was mistaken for and unintentionally combined with Merlot to create a very unique Chilean taste.
Blended with 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, this particular Carmenere has a rather viscous inky purple appearance in the glass; the nose shows some pronounced smoke and hints of red fruit and earth followed by a very round mouthfeel and concentrated ripe black fruit. Enjoy this with a herbed beef dish. (Northof9finewine, April, 2011)
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