ON-30957
Concha Y Toro Winemaker's Lot 148 Carmenère 2007
Carmenere
Chile
LCBO# 30957
0V
8989
$15.95
Critic Reviews (2)
Margaret Swaine
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Margaret Swaine

The winery is Latin America's major wine exporter with many great lines and labels. This single vineyard trophy...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This is dense, juicy and elegant interpretation of carmenere from a leading practitioner of the modern style. It’s...

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Community Reviews (7)
graycourt
9595
graycourt

Fantastic bargain. It has a rich texture and amazingly soft finish. Deep flavours. Great susbstitute for cabernets and a welcome change with the carmenere grape.

Ghislain Lalonde
9191
Ghislain Lalonde

readleroy
9090
readleroy

Mark Lesniak
9090
Mark Lesniak

Tasted
July 22, 2013
October 30, 2014

Dan Trcka
9090
Dan Trcka

This wine is dominated by bilberry and blackberry followed by pine, vanilla and green pepper notes (once it opens). This integrated, yet fruity wine is aromatic, chalky and a bit earthy/smoky. It is good to drink now or may nicely evolve up to 5 years. It has refined tannins (decant for 30 min), medium to full body and a medium finish. This wine should be consumed within 2 hours as overwhelming green pepper notes emerge. My impression: BEAUTIFUL and I am glad I have several bottles in my cellar. Tasted Feb/10.

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urotsukidoji
8989
urotsukidoji

Jason Solanki
8989
Jason Solanki

Cork smells of plums, dark fruit and hints of raisin. Inky, smoky, chocolate, cassis, pomegranate and hints of mocha aromas from the glass. Cassis, herbal, white pepper, mocha, milk chocolate notes on the palate. Full bodied red with ripe tannins. Could be aged another 1-2 years, but can be savoured today. Recommended. Tasted Jan/2012.





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