Saturday, November 19, 2011

Emiliana Carmenère 2010

Variety: Carmenere
Country of origin: Chile
Wine appellation: Central valley
Vintage: 2010
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Color: deep ruby red with strong violet hues
Bouquet: strong fruits, sour cherries, slight spiciness
Taste: medium body, definitely fruity young wine with dominant taste of black sour cherries underpinned by with blackberries with spiciness and good fruity acidity, almost without tannins, medium finish
Recommended food pairing: pate
Overall score: 81
Price: CZK 100
Stopper: screw cap
This bottle represents the fruitier style of this variety. But for example if I compare it to Beaujolais that we drank yesterday, this one at least has something in it:)

1 comment:

  1. Indeed. I somehow missed Beaujolais here...

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