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Santa Ema Reserve Merlot

Although this is another Chilean wine, it has roots in Piedmont  Italy.  The founder, Pedro Pavone Voglino, immigrated to the Maipo Valley region of Chile from Piedmont in 1917.  For many years he grew grapes to sell to other wineries until he established Viña Santa Ema with his son.  They started marketing bottles of Santa Ema wine […]
Monte Velho Reserva Red
4.5

Review: Monte Velho Reserva Red

Emiliana Natura Merlot

Yes, it’s another merlot review.  This one comes from the Rapel Valley region in Chile and it’s made with organically grown grapes. Emiliana is focused on biodynamic and organic agriculture in their vineyards, embracing a philosophy that these practices result in healthier vines—which in turn, they say, produces better wines.  Farming organically doesn’t just mean […]
Monte Velho Reserva Red
4.5

Review: Monte Velho Reserva Red

Terranoble Merlot

It is time to, once again, talk about Chile.  Today’s merlot comes from Terranoble, a Chilean producer with vineyards covering 320 hectares in the Maule, Colchagua and Casablanca valleys.  They’ve been around since 1993 and, like many producers, have a number of different tiers to their wines. This one is from the “varietal” tier, which […]
Monte Velho Reserva Red
4.5

Review: Monte Velho Reserva Red

Tilia Merlot

We’ve reviewed several merlots from California and Chile over the past weeks, but how about one from Argentina.  When it comes to Argentine wines, it seems like malbec gets all the attention these days, but that’s not the only good wine coming from this country. Tilia wines come from the Mendoza wine region in Argentina. […]
Monte Velho Reserva Red
4.5

Review: Monte Velho Reserva Red