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Valle de Viñedo
Valle Central, Chile
A rich and opulent Cabernet Sauvignon from Valle Central in Chile
ABOUT THIS WINE:
Valle de Viñedo
Cabernet Sauvignon
This Cabernet Sauvignon is unlike its counterparts in Bordeaux and California. It is from the Valle Central in Chile which is one of the largest wine-growing regions in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching almost 250 miles long. Full-bodied and deep in color, this opulent wine is spicy and savory. With an abundance of characteristics that come from the terroir and the aging of the wine, it is easily enjoyable on a warm summer night with hearty and rustic foods.
ABOUT THIS WINE
Valle de Viñedo
Cabernet Sauvignon
This Cabernet Sauvignon is unlike its counterparts in Bordeaux and California. It is from the Valle Central in Chile which is one of the largest wine-growing regions in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching almost 250 miles long. Full-bodied and deep in color, this opulent wine is spicy and savory. With an abundance of characteristics that come from the terroir and the aging of the wine, it is easily enjoyable on a warm summer night with hearty and rustic foods.
WINE REGION:
Valle Central
The expansive, warm flatlands of Chile's Valle Central are home to most of the country's vineyards. This long stretch of land from Santiago to Itata Valley is divided into four sub-regions, each with its own climate and reputation. There is Maipo Valley with its minty Cabernet Sauvignon, Rapel Valley with its spicy Carménère and the Curicó and Maule Valleys, famous for concentrated Carignan made from old vines. Throughout the valley—which is prized for its rich, volcanic soils—the hot days and cool nights result in ripe, well-balanced grapes. Some of the most common Valle Central wines are fruit-forward reds made from plummy Merlot and pear-flavored whites crafted from Chardonnay.
WINE REGION
Valle Central
The expansive, warm flatlands of Chile's Valle Central are home to most of the country's vineyards. This long stretch of land from Santiago to Itata Valley is divided into four sub-regions, each with its own climate and reputation. There is Maipo Valley with its minty Cabernet Sauvignon, Rapel Valley with its spicy Carménère and the Curicó and Maule Valleys, famous for concentrated Carignan made from old vines. Throughout the valley—which is prized for its rich, volcanic soils—the hot days and cool nights result in ripe, well-balanced grapes. Some of the most common Valle Central wines are fruit-forward reds made from plummy Merlot and pear-flavored whites crafted from Chardonnay.
FLAVOR PROFILE:
Pairs well with…
Carne Asada, Roasted Lamb, Wood Fired Pizza
Pairs well with…
Carne Asada, Roasted Lamb, Wood Fired Pizza
FLAVOR PROFILE
Pairs well with…
Carne Asada, Roasted Lamb, Wood Fired Pizza
Pairs well with…
Carne Asada, Roasted Lamb, Wood Fired Pizza
TASTING NOTES:
Smoke
Blackcurrant
Blackberry
A smoky, spicy Cabernet Sauvignon. Notes of blackcurrant and deep blackberry come forward but take a backseat to savory characteristics of hickory smoked salt, leather, and cedar. Long and fine tannins round out the mouthfeel of this opulent and rich wine.
TASTING NOTES
Smoke
Blackcurrant
Blackberry
A smoky, spicy Cabernet Sauvignon. Notes of blackcurrant and deep blackberry come forward but take a backseat to savory characteristics of hickory smoked salt, leather, and cedar. Long and fine tannins round out the mouthfeel of this opulent and rich wine.
AWARDS:
Valle de Viñedo
1 TOTAL AWARDS
Silver Medal, 2021 International Eastern Wine Competition
AWARDS
Valle de Viñedo
1 TOTAL AWARDS
Silver Medal, 2021 International Eastern Wine Competition
ABOUT THE BRAND:
Valle de Viñedo
Chile is known for its dramatic landscape, which is unlike any other. As you travel inland from one of the world's longest coastlines, the landscape shifts abruptly, climbing to the extreme heights of the Andes Mountains. Between these soaring peaks, pockets and valleys become the cradle for vineyards, creating the ideal climate for viticulture. Valle de Viñedo wines, too, are unlike any other. With each sip, prepare to be transported.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Valle de Viñedo
Chile is known for its dramatic landscape, which is unlike any other. As you travel inland from one of the world's longest coastlines, the landscape shifts abruptly, climbing to the extreme heights of the Andes Mountains. Between these soaring peaks, pockets and valleys become the cradle for vineyards, creating the ideal climate for viticulture. Valle de Viñedo wines, too, are unlike any other. With each sip, prepare to be transported.