Garage, Vigno, Valle del Maule

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Garage, Vigno, 750 ml
Variedad: Cariñena
Viña Garage Wine Co., Valle del Maule
Composición: 100% Cariñena
Vendimia: 2010 from 1940s old vines
Enólogo: Pilar Miranda & Álvaro Peña

Maridaje: This is a brilliant wine to be pair with beef, aves de corral, la comida picante o cordero. Va a ser un buen compañero en el almuerzo, beberlo con carnes asadas, a classic meatloaf or pasta and vegetables. Servir a 16-18°C (60-68°F).

Nota de cata:

Color: Garage Vigno is a dark ruby red wine.
Aromas: La nariz, elegant and layered with concentrated aromas of red & frutas negras maduras como la frambuesa, ciruela, cassis, cerezo negro y el higo.
Paladar: El gusto es aterciopelado, con cuerpo, denso, postgusto muy afrutado y persistente debido a su contenido tánico UTS un buen astringente sensación en la boca.

Reference value – Case of 9 litros – Valparaíso FOB 120 - 145 US$ (USD)

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Descripción del Producto

Garage Vigno is a wine of the variety Cariñena or Carignan grafted onto a cutting of the variety País or another ancient grape variety. The age of the plants is not less than 30 years and its irrigation system is the natural rainfall, no irrigation (rain fed). The conduction system is the oldest one: in head training (cabeza o vaso or Gobelet). The origin of the grapes for these wines is the upland South Maule Valley, in a precisely defined area. The standard composition of the wine according to the producer’s regulations to be named Vigno, must be a minimum of 65 % Carignan and the remaining 35 % is freely available, according to the oenological criteria of each winemaker.

Sin embargo, 100 % of the wine must come from vineyards over 30 años de edad, planted in dry lands condition and only in the area of Maule. Aging is a minimum of 24 months in barrel and / or bottle, depending on the wine style of each winemaker.

Vigno is a expression for Vignadores de Carignan, a new collaborative project to promote old vine Carignan wines from Maule (www.vigno.org). El nombre Vignadores is a play of words amongst the French vigneron which means at the same time winegrower and winemaker and the Spanish term for winegrower, viñador o viñatero, in the same way that Cariñena, the name of the city that gave the Spanish name to the vine variety and its French expression Carignan.