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Product Details
Like a number of Chile's best Syrahs, Lot 8 is made entirely with clone 470. Fermented with 35% whole bunches and mostly aged in foudres, this is a wonderful cool climate expression of the grape, showing tapenade, lavender and pepper spice aromas and a compact, youthful palate of blackberry and black olive. Drink date: 2024-2032. Score - 95. (timatkin.com, Chile Special Report 2023)
More Details
- Release DateFebruary 3, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol13.5%
- Made InLeyda Valley, Chile
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalShiraz/Syrah
Product Details
Like a number of Chile's best Syrahs, Lot 8 is made entirely with clone 470. Fermented with 35% whole bunches and mostly aged in foudres, this is a wonderful cool climate expression of the grape, showing tapenade, lavender and pepper spice aromas and a compact, youthful palate of blackberry and black olive. Drink date: 2024-2032. Score - 95. (timatkin.com, Chile Special Report 2023)
More Details
- Release DateFebruary 3, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol13.5%
- Made InLeyda Valley, Chile
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalShiraz/Syrah
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