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Tectonia Pinot Noir Bío-Bío

The 2017 Tectonia Pinot Noir Bío-Bío has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Andrew Jefford, Anthony Rose and Alex Hunt on Tectonia Pinot Noir Bío-Bío - an internationally acclaimed red from Puerto Carmelo.
Tectonia Pinot Noir Bío-Bío
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Wine Name
Tectonia Pinot Noir Bío-Bío

Wine Producer
Bodega Volcanes de Chile

Score
80

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Pinot Noir

Country
Chile

Vintage
2014

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Alex Hunt | Very odd nose: chemical. This has a really nasty flavor. | 70

Andrew Jefford | Deep, dark black-red. Warm, roughly varietal fruit, with some oak filling. On the palate, it is perhaps more light dry red than seductive Pinot, but it’s a well-made, tasty, light dry red, and the fruit has some interest and intrigue. | 85

Anthony Rose | A bright, youthful, cherry red in color, this shows dark cherry, strawberry, and a spicy hint of juniper on the nose. An odd spritzy note, with dark berry-fruit flavors of loganberry and cherry spliced with a cinnamon oak spiciness, but its firm grip of tannins is overly chunky with crunchy acidity, framed by savory oak. | 84

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Anthony Rose
Alex Hunt
Tastings year 2017
Region Bío-Bío Valley
% Alcohol By Volume13.5
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