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Carmenère


During the early 19th century Carmenère was one of the most widely cultivated grape varieties in the Médoc and Graves regions of Bordeaux. However its susceptibility to the twin evils of phylloxera and oidium led to growers uprooting it and replacing it with more reliable and better yielding grape varieties such as Merlot.

It was introduced in Chile (where it is also known as Grand Vidure) more than 150 years ago where it thrived largely due to Chile never having had phylloxera as most of its vines are planted on native rootstock.

For a long time it has been mixed with Merlot in the vineyards but now is being identified, vinified and labelled separately. In Chile it is typically blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot although it is increasingly being bottled as a single varietal wine. Carmenère wines are deeply coloured and are usually well structured with smooth, well-rounded tannins, and ripe berry fruit flavours. The best examples possess excellent mid term ageing potential.

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VINTAGE WINE BOTTLE SIZE PRICES LIST SETTINGS
Red,  drink-or-keep
William Fèvre Don Victor Carmenère, Reserva, Maipo Valley, Chile
Chile  »  Central Valley  »  Maipo
Bottle
(75cl)
£ 7.95
12 x £ 7.15
Special case price £ 85.80
Buy 12 and save £ 9.60 (10%)
Medium-Full Bodied, Dry, Red, Carmenère, Ready, but will keep, 13% alc.

Chile’s signature grape, the Carmenere, lends an attractive nose of bell pepper and plum. Plenty of ripe fruit and a sweetness which is hard to resist. It is round, full bodied, with a very solid structure
Red,  drink-or-keep
Chono Carménère, Maipo Valley
Chile  »  Central Valley  »  Maipo
Bottle
(75cl)
£ 9.15
12 x £ 8.20
Special case price £ 98.40
Buy 12 and save £ 11.40 (10%)
Medium-Full Bodied, Dry, Red, Carmenère, Ready, but will keep, 13.5% alc.

The Chono Carménère is farmed in the Maipo Valley, framed by the Andes to the East and the Coastal mountain range to the West. 60% of the wine has been matured in French and American oak for 10 months and 5% of Cabernet Franc has been added to the blend to add aromatic definition. ... MORE
Drink 2009-2011 .
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