Region | Chili |
Appellation | Carménère |
Producer | Domaine Casas Patronales |
Color | Red |
Grape variety | Carménère |
Visual aspect | Color purple red with purple hues. |
Odor characteristic | supported red fruit aromas with notes of raspberry, cherry, slightly spicy and peppery. |
Taste attributes | On the palate, very good balance of sugar acid with a concentration of fruit and a chocolate finish. |
Aromas | Fruity |
Operating temperature | 16 ° |
Aeration | 2H |
Decanting | Non |
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The estate Casas Patron is located in the San Clemente area on the name of the Maule Valley 250 kms south of Santiago. It is the oldest wine region of Chile from the 17th century. This region lies in the foothills of the Andes. There is a succession of great plains and small hills.
The Carmenere is a grape of Bordeaux origin. It is the result of interbreeding between Cabernet Franc and Cabernet big. It is grown in Chile, Peru, in the Cordillera of the Andes, California, Italy and Argentina and France of course.