Looking for an amazing value, delicious and new wine? This wine was what Bordeaux was originally primarily made from, now its found almost exclusively in Chile. This is a delicious example of this incredible variety, which combines the best of Cabernet and Merlot - Concha y Toro makes the best examples of this unique variety in the world.
Carmenère is a red wine grape variety originally from Bordeaux, France, but it has found a new home in Chile. Often referred to as the "lost grape of Bordeaux," Carmenère produces wines with a deep, red color and distinctive notes of dark fruit, green bell pepper, and sometimes a hint of spiciness. In Chile, Carmenère has become a flagship grape, celebrated for its unique characteristics and the country's ability to showcase its full potential. The wines are known for their approachability, smooth tannins, and a profile that combines fruitiness with intriguing herbal and peppery undertones.
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