Vino Nostrano, Carmenere-Syrah 2012, Maule Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Ruby, trending towards purple in color, this carmenere and syrah blend has a nose filled with black fruit aromas with blackberry leading ahead of musky red plum.[Read more]
Vino Nostrano, Carmenere-Syrah 2012, Maule Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Ruby, trending towards purple in color, this carmenere and syrah blend has a nose filled with black fruit aromas with blackberry leading ahead of musky red plum.[Read more]
Montes Alpha, Syrah 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: While Australia may currently be the New World darling when it comes to syrah, don’t discount South American producers like Montes that are giving Down Under producers a run for their money.[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 Sauvignon Blanc 2015, Chile
Tasting Note: This wine captures the value that is to be had with affordable, straight-forward but well-made, Chilean sauvignon blanc.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Casillero del Diablo, Reserva Chardonnay 2015, Chile
Tasting Note: A light-bodied, crowd-pleasing, chardonnay with a lemon citrus kick that screams summer.[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]
Loma Larga, Cabernet Franc 2007, Casablanca Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Casablanca Valley shows it can produce great cabernet franc that has aging potential with this bottle.[Read more]
Morandé, Limited Edition Cabernet Franc 2010, El Padre, Maipo Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: If you’re looking for a juicy, fruit-forward cabernet franc you won’t get it here; with this wine you get a substantial Chilean cab franc that shows what hot-weather cab franc can be with a focus on accentuating its tertiary qualities.[Read more]
Rogue Vine, Grand Itata Blanco 2014, Itata Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A pleasing and unique blend that shows that muscatel can not only be an end-of-meal grape.[Read more]