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Miguel Torres Cordillera Vigno Carignan 2018
92
timatkin.com
$22.95
VINTAGES#:
35676
750 ml bottle
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Made by Fernando Almeda but blended by his successor Eduardo Jordán, the Torres Carignan uses grapes from Huerta de Maule, close to Melozal. Sappy, stony and granitic, with toasty 7% new oak, a hint of reduction and dark plum and cranberry fruit flavours. Drink date: 2023-2027. Score - 92. (timatkin.com, Chile Special Report 2022)
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- Release DateFebruary 3, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol14.5%
- Made InMaule Valley, Chile
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalCarignan
Product Details
Made by Fernando Almeda but blended by his successor Eduardo Jordán, the Torres Carignan uses grapes from Huerta de Maule, close to Melozal. Sappy, stony and granitic, with toasty 7% new oak, a hint of reduction and dark plum and cranberry fruit flavours. Drink date: 2023-2027. Score - 92. (timatkin.com, Chile Special Report 2022)
More Details
- Release DateFebruary 3, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol14.5%
- Made InMaule Valley, Chile
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalCarignan
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