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Product Details
Named for the oak forests in Colchagua, this wine is mostly Syrah and Carmenère but can include up to seven other varietals such as Cabernet, Mourvèdre and Petit Verdot. It's elegant and refined, with floral notes, cassis, chocolate, mint and nutmeg. Pair with lamb chops and mushrooms.
- Essentials Collection
Taste Profile
- FlavoursFloral, Cassis, Chocolate
- Sweetness
- Body
- Flavour Intensity
- Tannins
More Details
- Release DateApril 2, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol14%
- Made InColchagua Valley, Chile
- ByEmiliana
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalSyrah Blend
Product Details
Named for the oak forests in Colchagua, this wine is mostly Syrah and Carmenère but can include up to seven other varietals such as Cabernet, Mourvèdre and Petit Verdot. It's elegant and refined, with floral notes, cassis, chocolate, mint and nutmeg. Pair with lamb chops and mushrooms.
- Essentials Collection
Taste Profile
- FlavoursFloral, Cassis, Chocolate
- Sweetness
- Body
- Flavour Intensity
- Tannins
More Details
- Release DateApril 2, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol14%
- Made InColchagua Valley, Chile
- ByEmiliana
- Sugar Content3 gram per Litre
- VarietalSyrah Blend
Ratings & Reviews
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