After sampling a bottle of this Chilean beauty at the Monkey Island resort hotel in London, we were pleasantly surprised to see that it was imported by one of our local importers, Nick John. Sometimes when you experience a bottle of wine away from home the joy of the occasion can lead you to over-rate the wine. Fortunately this was not the case with this rich Carmenère which was as good at home as it had been away from home.
Whilst not yet quite in the 'fine wine' category, it is as close as you can get without spending a fortune. I understand that it will probably improve with a few years in the cellar, but to be honest we keep drinking it never allowing our stash to age!
The colour in the glass is a deep dark red, and on the nose you can detect that this is a complex wine. The hints of berries perhaps tell you that there is more to this wine than just a strong tannic structure. The taste confirms the scent, with a good blend of tannin and fruit to ensure that neither is dominant, with the rich berry taste held in check by the blackberry or black cherry fruits. Like any half decent wine there is a nice long aftertaste.
This wine goes really well with rich meat dishes, and barbequed food, would not hesitate to recommend.