Buy or order Carmenere wine

Carmenere, the Chilean grape, and they're quite proud of it! But the grape actually originated in Bordeaux. Unfortunately, Carmenere was completely extinct around the 19th century due to a major phylloxera epidemic. It wasn't until the 1990s that it was discovered in Chile, causing wine connoisseurs to do a little happy dance. The Carmenere grape was back, and to this day, it's found in several places around the world, including Italy, France, and even China.

The Carmenere grape originated in 1783 in Bergerac, where it was a cross between Cabernet Franc and Gros Cabernet. This was then called Carmenere in the Dordogne region. Now in Chile, we see that the Carmenere grape is very vigorous and grows incredibly fast, but produces relatively few bunches. The bunches that can be harvested are of exceptional quality, and Chile is proud of this. The bunches are small and firm, and have a beautiful blue color, typical of the Carmenere grape. Harvest often takes place five weeks later than its cousin, Merlot, giving the Carmenere grape characteristics such as soft and ripe aromas and flavors.

Carmenere, the Chilean grape, and they're quite proud of it!

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Mapu Reserva Carmenere

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Mapu Reserva Carmenere Chile, 2023, Carmenere

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Caliterra Reserva Carmenere

7 , 8 9
Caliterra Reserva Carmenere Chile, 2023, Carmenere

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perfecte-keus
Montes Wings

42 , 9 0
Montes Wings Chile, 2020, Carmenere, Cabernet Franc

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Santa Helena Varietal Carmenere

5 , 9 5
Santa Helena Varietal Carmenere Chile, 2023, Carmenere

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vivino-4-2
Casa Silva 5 Th Quinta Rood

24 , 9 5
Casa Silva 5 Th Quinta Rood Chile, 2022, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Petit Verdot, Syrah

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Casa Silva Altura

89 , 0 0
Casa Silva Altura Chile, 2019, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Petit Verdot, Syrah

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Ca' del Bosco Curtefranca Corte del Lupo Rosso

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31 , 4 5
Ca' del Bosco Curtefranca Corte del Lupo Rosso Italy, 2020, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Merlot

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Montes Limited Selection Carmenere 2019

10 , 9 5
Montes Limited Selection Carmenere 2019 Chile, 2019, Carmenere

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Casa Silva Carmenere Microterroir

44 , 9 5
Casa Silva Carmenere Microterroir Chile, 2021, Carmenere

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Carmen Premier Reserva Carmenere

9 , 9 5
Carmen Premier Reserva Carmenere Chile, 2020, Carmenere

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Caliterra Tributo Carmenere

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Caliterra Tributo Carmenere Chile, 2022, Carmenere

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vivino-4-6
Clos Apalta Clos Apalta

147 , 5 0
Clos Apalta Chile, 2021, Carmenere, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

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Dos Camelidos Carmenere

7 , 9 5
Dos Camelidos Carmenere Chile, 2023, Carmenere

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Carta Vieja Carmenere Gran Reserva

14 , 9 0
Carta Vieja Carmenere Gran Reserva Chile, 2018, Carmenere

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Ventisquero Vertice

33 , 9 5
Ventisquero Vertice Chile, 2021, Carmenere, Syrah

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Vina Casablanca Cefiro Reserva Carmenere

11 , 9 5
Vina Casablanca Cefiro Reserva Carmenere Chile, 2020, Carmenere

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Bodegas Volcanes Carmenere Reserva

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Bodegas Volcanes Carmenere Reserva Chile, 2022, Carmenere

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Carta Vieja Carmenere Reserva

7 , 9 5
Carta Vieja Carmenere Reserva Chile, 2020, Carmenere

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The Condes Carmenere

6 , 9 5
The Condes Carmenere Chile, 2023, Carmenere

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Escudo Rojo Carmenere

14 , 9 5
Escudo Rojo Carmenere Chile, 2021, Carmenere

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Buy or order Carmenere wine

Carmenere, the Chilean grape, and they're quite proud of it! But the grape actually originated in Bordeaux. Unfortunately, Carmenere was completely extinct around the 19th century due to a major phylloxera epidemic. It wasn't until the 1990s that it was discovered in Chile, causing wine connoisseurs to do a little happy dance. The Carmenere grape was back, and to this day, it's found in several places around the world, including Italy, France, and even China.

The Carmenere grape originated in 1783 in Bergerac, where it was a cross between Cabernet Franc and Gros Cabernet. This was then called Carmenere in the Dordogne region. Now in Chile, we see that the Carmenere grape is very vigorous and grows incredibly fast, but produces relatively few bunches. The bunches that can be harvested are of exceptional quality, and Chile is proud of this. The bunches are small and firm, and have a beautiful blue color, typical of the Carmenere grape. Harvest often takes place five weeks later than its cousin, Merlot, giving the Carmenere grape characteristics such as soft and ripe aromas and flavors.

What does a Carmenere Wine taste like?

The flavor characteristics of a Carmenere wine are straightforward. As soon as the bottle is opened, you'll smell a ripe bouquet of black fruit, with ripe blackberries, dark cherries, and sweet plums taking center stage. You'll also recognize it as a Carmenere wine in the glass with notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and a hint of light spice. The palate is very smooth, with abundant ripe fruit nuances that are characteristically slightly stewed. On the palate, a Carmenere wine also always reveals notes of black pepper, ripe dates, a touch of caramel, and sweet spices like cinnamon. The finish is very smooth, often lacking any tannins, but instead rich and abundant fruit.

What goes well with a Carmenere wine

Carmenere is the perfect wine to pair with meat, as Chileans love their barbecues. It also pairs beautifully with chili con carne, stew, and, of course, a juicy steak. Don't forget the rack of lamb or a piece of duck. A glass of Carmenere is a delicious pairing.

How long can I keep a Carmenere wine?

Nowadays, Carmenere grapes come in many price ranges and qualities, including wines priced up to €10 that are best enjoyed within five years of the vintage. But these days, some truly prestigious wines are also made from Carmenere, such as Errazuriz Aconcaqua Costa and wines from J. Bouchon (single block), which can age in the bottle for at least 10 years. This is provided the Carmenere wine is properly stored in a cellar or climate-controlled cabinet, for example.

Buy or order Carmenere wine

Carmenere, the Chilean grape, and they're quite proud of it! But the grape actually originated in Bordeaux. Unfortunately, Carmenere was completely extinct around the 19th century due to a major phylloxera epidemic. It wasn't until the 1990s that it was discovered in Chile, causing wine connoisseurs to do a little happy dance. The Carmenere grape was back, and to this day, it's found in several places around the world, including Italy, France, and even China.

The Carmenere grape originated in 1783 in Bergerac, where it was a cross between Cabernet Franc and Gros Cabernet. This was then called Carmenere in the Dordogne region. Now in Chile, we see that the Carmenere grape is very vigorous and grows incredibly fast, but produces relatively few bunches. The bunches that can be harvested are of exceptional quality, and Chile is proud of this. The bunches are small and firm, and have a beautiful blue color, typical of the Carmenere grape. Harvest often takes place five weeks later than its cousin, Merlot, giving the Carmenere grape characteristics such as soft and ripe aromas and flavors.

What does a Carmenere Wine taste like?

The flavor characteristics of a Carmenere wine are straightforward. As soon as the bottle is opened, you'll smell a ripe bouquet of black fruit, with ripe blackberries, dark cherries, and sweet plums taking center stage. You'll also recognize it as a Carmenere wine in the glass with notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and a hint of light spice. The palate is very smooth, with abundant ripe fruit nuances that are characteristically slightly stewed. On the palate, a Carmenere wine also always reveals notes of black pepper, ripe dates, a touch of caramel, and sweet spices like cinnamon. The finish is very smooth, often lacking any tannins, but instead rich and abundant fruit.

What goes well with a Carmenere wine

Carmenere is the perfect wine to pair with meat, as Chileans love their barbecues. It also pairs beautifully with chili con carne, stew, and, of course, a juicy steak. Don't forget the rack of lamb or a piece of duck. A glass of Carmenere is a delicious pairing.

How long can I keep a Carmenere wine?

Nowadays, Carmenere grapes come in many price ranges and qualities, including wines priced up to €10 that are best enjoyed within five years of the vintage. But these days, some truly prestigious wines are also made from Carmenere, such as Errazuriz Aconcaqua Costa and wines from J. Bouchon (single block), which can age in the bottle for at least 10 years. This is provided the Carmenere wine is properly stored in a cellar or climate-controlled cabinet, for example.