Gran Reserva Organic 2021

TARAPACÁ

125,00 €

An organic blended wine with multiple aromatic facets

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Chile

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Vin Red

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13.5%

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5-10 years

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36% Syrah, 34% Cabernet Franc, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Carménère

With this rich and complex wine, we recommend game dishes with spicy flavors such as venison steaks with chanterelles, braised beef, roasted wild boar legs, an Indian lamb curry or a steak steak. beef with Bordeaux sauce. When it comes to cheese, we favor powerful and mature cheeses!

Let's talk little, let's talk wine

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This Gran Reserva wine from the Tarapacá estate is made from organically grown grapes and consists of Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Carménère. Each year, the best batches of grapes are hand-selected from Isla de Maipo: a vineyard surrounded by mountains and the Maipo River. The wine undergoes a long 96-hour pre-fermentation maceration. The final blend is a selection of barrels made by the oenologist, which was aged for 12 months in American and French oak barrels . Concentrated and fruity, this wine presents complex aromas of raspberry , cherry , plum , blueberry , blackberry , blackcurrant , black pepper , tobacco and cocoa combined with subtle vegetal and mineral notes. Seductive on the palate, this wine is carried by soft and melted tannins that provide a persistent and delicious finish.

Where are we traveling?

Central Valley

Chile's Central Valley (El Valle Central) is one of South America's most important wine-producing regions, both in terms of volume and distance. It stretches from the Maipo Valley (just south of Santiago) to the southern end of the Maule Valley. This distance of nearly 400 km covers several climate types, and this vast region produces a wide variety of wine styles and qualities, from many different terroirs.

The sub-region: Maipo Valley

Close to the capital Santiago, the Maipo Valley is the cradle of grape growing in Chile and the most famous wine-growing region. The climate is dry Mediterranean, with highs of 33°C in summer. Nights are cool, at less than 15°C, and the temperature range between day and night averages 18°C. The terrain is mountainous, and the climate is influenced by altitude and oxygen- and mineral-rich irrigation from snowmelt. The Maipo Valley is renowned for its quality reds, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon. With a distinct terroir, each wine produced here has a truly unique personality.

The little history of the country

Chile

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It was Hernán Cortés who ordered, upon the conquest of Mexico, the cultivation of vines in 1524. It gradually extended from Mexico southwards to reach Chile in 1555. During the first 3 centuries of colonization, there was no Cultivated in Chile as país, a black grape variety without character and very productive. It was not until the middle of the 19th century that noble varieties were introduced: mainly cabernet sauvignon, merlot, syrah, sauvignon blanc and chardonnay. Twenty years later, winemaking was modernized under the leadership of wealthy owners and French experts who were forced into unemployment by phylloxera in Europe. Chile stretches 4,300 kilometers from north to south. It is wedged between the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Andes Mountains to the east, the Atacama Desert to the north, the Patagonian plains and glaciers to the south. These natural barriers prevented phylloxera from entering the country. Although the country is only 160 kilometers wide, it has ideal conditions for growing warm, intermediate and cool grape varieties, so much so that it is often described as a paradise for growing grapes. With nearly 300 properties producing bottled wines, Chile fluctuates between 6th and 8th place in the world.

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