Chile’s famed grape is known as the “Cabernet of Veneto” and was first planted here in the 19th century, with cuttings from Bordeaux. Classic herbal, spicy, smoky aromas. More smoke and spice on the palate, with bushels of tobacco action, along with red fruits and balanced by firm acidity, fine tannins and 13% alcohol. Very elegant yet complex.
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