Concha y Toro, Serie Riberas, Gran Reserva, Malbec

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Concha y Toro, Serie Riberas, Gran Reserva, Malbec, 750 ml
Variedad: Malbec
Viña Concha y Toro, Valle de Colchagua
Composición: 90% Malbec y 10% Syrah
Vendimia: 2014
Enólogo: Marcio Ramírez

Aging: 13 months in Gamba and Garbellotto 5000-liter foudres.

Maridaje: Un vino brillante, constante y preciso en su carácter, perfect to pair with roasted red meats or game; mushroom and truffle risotto; stir-fried pork and vegetables with a touch of spicy sweet-and-sour sauce. Servir a 16-18°C (60-68°F).

Nota de cata:

Color: Deep intense purple colour.

Aromas: The nose presents aromas of black fruits, blueberries, ciruelas, and chocolate.

Paladar: The palate is concentrated, con suave, sweet tannins and black fruit flavours. Good structure and density.

Reference value – Case of 9 litros – equivalent to 12 botellas de 750 cc.

Free on board (FOB) at Valparaíso docks, de (USD) US$ 80 to US$ 120.-

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Descripción del Producto

Gran Reserva Serie Riberas is a special selection of Gran Reserva wines coming from vineyards located close to different river basins. This translates into unique, distinctive fresher wines.

Origen

The Palo Santo Vineyard is located in Marchigüe, en el Valle de Colchagua, on the south banks of the Tinguiririca River. The Palo Santo Vineyard is located 180 m above sea level and extends along the hills and terraces near the banks of the Tinguiririca River. The vines are from a pre-phylloxera field selection and are vertically positioned.

Suelo & el clima

Soils are of colluvial origin, with gentle slopes of granitic origin as well as terraces formed by materials deposited by the Tinguiririca River. The climate is a Mediterranean one, with an extended dry season. The temperatures are moderated by the influence of the Tinguiririca River and coastal breezes which blow east from the cold Humboldt Current.

Aging: 13 months in Gamba and Garbellotto 5000-liter foudres.