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Carmín de Peumo Carmenère Peumo Cachapoal Valley

The 2013 Concha y Toro Carmín de Peumo Carmenère Peumo Cachapoal Valley 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, Alex Hunt and Jancis Robinson on Carmín de Peumo Carmenère Peumo Cachapoal Valley - an internationally acclaimed red from Maipo Valley.
Carmín de Peumo Carmenère Peumo Cachapoal Valley
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Wine Name
Carmín de Peumo Carmenère Peumo Cachapoal Valley

Wine Producer
Concha y Toro

Score
87

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Carménère

Country
Chile

Vintage
2008

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Alex Hunt: In this company, the nose seems a bit light and green. The palate has some lively blackcurrant fruit and good poise but also an angularity that clashes with the very sweet fruit. It doesn’t really feel like a harmonious whole - 14.5

Andrew Jefford: Saturated deep black-red. Sweet, plummy, deep, shatteringly ripe but without ever being overripe; this has got classic Pomerol or new-wave St Emilion appeal. On the palate, it is rich, deep, and warm, with enticingly soft textures. There isn’t even a single berry in here that wasn’t perfectly ripe; it is fine wine, but fine wine doesn’t really come much more easy-drinking than this. The tannic structure is very light and graceful; such complexity as the aftertaste holds is the pleasure of feeling those ripe fruits compost down into an agreeable soup on your tongue. I suspect it would taste very sweet alongside European peers, though that is a reflection of the style of the fruit rather than an insinuation of residual sugar - 15

Jancis Robinson: Very dark purplish crimson. Really rather sophisticated, well-developed, subtle bouquet. Rich, lively with really interesting, well-balanced fruit. Both fruit and minerality. A certain inkiness on the finish keeps it lively. Very clean, bracing finish. Drink to 2019 - 17.5

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Alex Hunt
Jancis Robinson
Tastings year 2013
Region Cachapoal Valley
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