Concha Y Toro, Frontera After Midnight Red 2015, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A simple, basic, red wine from Chile.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Frontera After Midnight Red 2015, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A simple, basic, red wine from Chile.[Read more]
Oops, Spicy Splendor Carmenère 2013, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A basic and unimpressive carmenère.[Read more]
Anakena, Winemaker’s Selection Red Blend 2013, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Overall, not a very satisfying wine experience given the host of other Chilean export options available at affordable price points.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Casillero del Diablo, Reserva Rosé 2015, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: An easy, summer refresher to enjoy next to a pool.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Casillero del Diablo Reserva Malbec 2014, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A grippy, fruit-forward malbec with oak aging.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Casillero del Diablo Reserva Carmenere 2014, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A perfect wine for those looking for a cabernet alternative but with layered baking spice.[Read more]
Santa Rita 120, Carmenere 2013, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: An orb of purple blackness in your glass.
This wine tastes of oak and black currant at its core and is a solid carmenere — another great installment from the Santa Rita 120 lineup. [Read more]
Santa Rita, 120 Hero’s Salute Red Blend 2012, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Some red blends are delicate. This red blend is not – it’s defiant.
Red blends are where winemakers get the freedom to experiment and show off new creations before marketing catches up with the reality of a new discovery.[Read more]