Taste & Aging
Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidity
Complexity
Beautifully layeredDrinking Window
Aging phase
Until 2023
Ready to drink
2023 - 2026
Past peak
After 2026
Aromas
Food Pairing
Vintage Report
Het oogstjaar 2023 in Chili is momenteel nog niet voldoende getest ('NT') door Robert Parker om een definitieve beoordeling te krijgen. Hierdoor ontbreekt er op dit moment specifieke informatie over de algemene kwaliteit en het karakter van deze jaargang.
This Carmenere from Chile is delicious, because they certainly know how to do that at Carmen! They prioritize the quality of the Carmenere grape. This Insigne series is made without oak aging, just pure nature. So if you'd like to try this special Chilean grape, this Carmen is an absolute must!
The special grape Carmenere
Christian Lanz began making wine in 1850 under the name Carmen. He named the winery after his beloved wife, Carmen. Today, it is the oldest of the bodegas still active in Chilean winemaking. Initially, the company operated in the background, but truly began to grow after being acquired by the Claro family. They were able to invest heavily and now utilize state-of-the-art facilities. In recent years, Carmenère has become Chile's national grape. In 1994, the grape variety was rediscovered in the Carmenère vineyards. It was initially mistaken for Merlot, as it was long thought to be extinct due to phylloxera. However, it soon became clear that this unique grape was indeed planted in Carmenère's Alta Maipo Valley vineyards. This grape produces wines with a unique character. As with the other wines in the Insigne series, a cold maceration is applied at four to five degrees Celsius. Fermentation on the skins also takes place at a relatively low temperature, around 25 degrees Celsius. This preserves Carmenère's fine fruit. Subsequently, some of the wine is aged in used oak barrels. This provides a beautiful finish to a wine that relies primarily on its delicious fruit.The scent and taste of Carmen Insigne Carmenere
The aroma of this Carmen Insigne Carmenere is pure and rich, with notes of jam and chocolate, ripe plums, a hint of pepper, and coffee. It's actually quite delicious, superb. The powerful palate is very elegant, with lovely fruity notes and a hint of pepper and cocoa completing the whole. The finish of this Carmen Insigne Carmenere is smooth and rounded.Product details
| Availability | Only 5 in stock! |
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| Alcohol content | 13.0% |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Size | 0.75L |
| Region | Central Valley Chile |
| Land | Chile |
| Producer | Carmen |
| Varietal(s) | Carmenere |
| Oak aging | Yes, Een deel van de wijn heeft gerijpt op gebruikte eikenhouten vaten. |
| Ideal serving temperature ? | 16° - 18°C |
| Storage at perfecte wijn | Air conditioned at 18°c |