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Red Wine by De Martino from Chile, South America. Coming from alluvial soils near the Maipo Valley, this Carmenere is profound and powerful -a multilayer construction of blackberry, chocolate, spices and herb flavors supported by opulent tannins and sharp acidity. Everything about this select-level Carmenere is impressive. It's colorful and wrapped in a cloak of classy oak. The palate is juicy and balanced to a tee, with dark berry flavors busting free. A little young oak emerges on the finish, but it vanishes in short order once you air things out. A wonderful red wine regardless of variety. Wine Enthusiast 92 Points

USD 28.99

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Red Wine by De Martino from Chile, South America. The DeMartino family has been producing wine in Chile's famous Maipo Valley for almost 70 years. Delicate use of oak adds complexity, but the strength of DeMartino wines is in the fruit- resulting in big, rich, extracted flavors. Legado Reserva wines are made in limited production on the family estate using only the ripest hand-picked fruit. This signature Chilean wine is produced from hand-picked grapes from the family estate. It has a beautiful red color with traces of ruby. The nose abounds with ripe red fruits and shows marvelous intensity. On the palate, it is full-bodied with smooth tannins.

USD 13.79

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Red Wine by MontGras from Chile, South America. Color: Deep violet red Bouquet: Powerful aromas of spices, wild herbs and vanilla. Taste: Well-rounded, with subtle fruit flavors and soft tannins leading to a velvety finish. Serving suggestions: Best served with spicy entrees, steak and rich cheeses.

USD 12.99

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Red Wine by MontGras from Chile, South America. Color: Deep violet red Bouquet: Powerful aromas of spices, wild herbs and vanilla Taste: Well-rounded, with subtle fruit flavors and soft tannins leading to a velvety finish Serving Suggestions: Best served with spicy entrees, steak and rich cheeses

USD 12.29

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Red Wine by Concha y Toro from Chile, South America. Color: Dark and deep crimson red. Bouquet: Luscious flavors - dark plums and chocolate with hints of coffee and toasty American oak. Taste: Notes of dark plums and spice, generously framed by toasty American oak with a soft and well structured mouthfilling texture. Casillero del Diablo Carmenere is excellent with fresh light dishes based in meats, vegetables and fresh herbs. Also a good accompaniment to ripe cheeses such as Gouda, Gruyere or a dry goat cheese.

USD 9.99

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Red Wine by Apaltagua from Chile, South America. Made from 100% Carmenere grapes, this wine shows a spicy, plummy nose, and ripe, berryish fruit on the palate. Minimal intervention and gentle handling have been used to preserve the quality and character of the fruit. This wine is an impressive introduction to the Carmenere grape, and a very good value.

USD 9.29

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Red Wine by Apaltagua from Chile, South America. Made from 100% Carmenere grapes, this wine shows a spicy, plummy nose, and ripe, berryish fruit on the palate. Minimal intervention and gentle handling have been used to preserve the quality and character of the fruit. This wine is an impressive introduction to the Carmenere grape, and a very good value.

USD 9.29

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Red Wine by Concha y Toro from Chile, South America. Looking for an amazing value, delicious and new wine? This wine was what Bordeaux was originally primarily made from, now its found almost exclusively in Chile. This is a delicious example of this incredible variety, which combines the best of Cabernet and Merlot - Concha y Toro makes the best examples of this unique variety in the world. Dark and deep red. Attractive aromas of dark plums, blackcurrant and chocolate, with hints of coffee and toasted American oak. Notes of dark plums and spice, with a generous touch of toasted American oak and a soft and well structured mouthfilling texture. Enjoy with fresh light dishes based on meat and vegetables. Also a good accompaniment to ripe cheese.

USD 9.29

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