Color: Dark Ruby
Nose: Cherries, berries and more berries and a complex earthy woody feel to it
Taste: A smooth tasty blend indeed. The feel in the mouth is balanced and the finish is well…nice. This wine really benefits from a prolonged aeration period. At least an hour out of the bottle. A great wine for any steak dinner you can think up.
Summary: Them Chileans sure are making good blends nowadays. Surprising that a winery as large as Concha y Toro can produce such a good wine under $20…and to do it consistently.
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