A particularly dry year, 2020 began with a cold, dry winter, resulting in late bud break, particularly during the first two weeks of October. Spring and summer were marked by high temperatures, but also by drought.
These conditions favored a rapid maturation of the vine and an early harvest, which ended three to four weeks earlier than in recent years. Despite this extreme climate and thanks to the rigor of the teams, the 2020 vintage reveals a fruity structure, a fresh expression and a rare tension.
98 points James Suckling
96 points Robert Parker
TASTING NOTES
COLOR: This wine has an intense ruby color.
NOSE: The pure and expressive nose mixes fruity (blackberry, blackcurrant, wild strawberry) and floral (violet) aromas with hints of ink, vanilla and dark chocolate. When airy, a smooth minerality emerges.
MOUTH: The elegant and generous palate exudes a seductive balance, vivacity and structure. Full, fine tannins extend to a lingering, smooth finish.
The best of two cultures
Made from a mixture of three classic Bordeaux varieties – where Cabernet Sauvignon predominates – and a Chilean variety, Almaviva is the result of the fortunate encounter between two cultures.
Cabernet-Sauvignon (68%)
Carmenere (24%)
Cabernet Franc (6%)
Petit Verdot (2%).
Chile offers its land, its climate, and its vineyards, while France contributes with the technical knowledge of winemaking and its traditions.
The result is a wine of exceptional elegance and complexity. Its launch was a huge boost for the development of Chilean wines in international markets.
Harvest: 2020
Alcohol: 15%
Volume: 750ml
Region: Valle del Maipo
Grapes: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère, Petit Verdot, Merlot
Side dish: Meat
Country: Chile
color: Red