Chili Almaviva Baron P. de Rothschild Concha y Toro 2021
15%
0.75L
Intensity
This wine was borne of the merging of two prestigious properties: Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA in France and Chile’s Vina Concha y Toro. A cuvée which resembles the classed growths of Bordeaux.
More infoBoasting a dark purple hue with shades of crimson red, the wine features a powerful nose of wild berries such as blackberry, cherry liqueur, liquorice and pepper. This velvety wine is characterised by a fine, elegant tannin structure. Ripe red berries emerge on the palate, as well as spices and a hint of mocha, closing with a fresh end note.
Lot presentation
Chili Almaviva Baron P. de Rothschild Concha y Toro 2021
The wine
Boasting a dark purple hue with shades of crimson red, the wine features a powerful nose of wild berries such as blackberry, cherry liqueur, liquorice and pepper. This velvety wine is characterised by a fine, elegant tannin structure. Ripe red berries emerge on the palate, as well as spices and a hint of mocha, closing with a fresh end note.
About the Producer Almaviva
Almaviva wine stems from a 1996 partnership between the companies Vina Concha y Toro and Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA (owner of the Château Mouton Rothschild). Despite its Hispanic name, the word "Almaviva" was explicitly chosen for its ties with French culture in a nod to the protagonist of The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais. This serves to anchor the mixed heritage of this great wine in the minds of consumers: a combination of French culture and expertise with the characteristic beauty of South American land, "to bring the world a promise of pleasure and excellence", according to its owners. The Almaviva vineyard is exposed to cold, humid winters and summers marked by high temperatures during the day and cool temperatures at night: perfect conditions in which to grow Cabernet Sauvignon, the main grape variety in the assemblage. The grapes for Almaviva wine are hand-picked and processed using the very latest vinification technology in a 4,200 m2 bodega. It is aged in essentially new oak barrels under the watchful eye of a French-trained cellar master. The success of Almaviva wine on the international market cleared the way for a new generation of structured Chilean wines well-suited to ageing. Although there is no classification system in Chile, the `Primer Orden' designation emerged at the same time as the Almaviva and can be compared to the French concept of Cru Classé.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity: 1 bottle
Origin: domain
Recoverable VAT: yes
Original wooden case / Original case: no
French customs seal: no
Alcohol percentage: 15 %
Region: Chile - Chile
Appellation: Chili
Owner: Baron P. de Rothschild Concha y Toro
Vintage: 2021
Colour: red
Service temperature: 17°
Size (in ha): 85 hectares
Volume: 14 bottles
Intensity: full-bodied
Leading aroma: black fruit
Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine