I love to try different wines. And this is one of those wines that isn’t totally off the wall, but it’s something you don’t come across every day. If you’ve ever had a Cotes du Rhone there’s a chance you’ve tasted carignan, but it’s probably less likely that you’ve tasted a wine that is 100% […]
Spring is definitely here, bringing warm weather with it. And warm weather means it’s time to enjoy some tasty white and rosé wines. Rosé is far too often an overlooked wine. This one from the Colchagua Valley region in Chile is a good one to check out if you’re ready to delve into some rosé. […]
When I was first learning about wine and first discovered Chilean wines, I thought Chile was something new on the scene. I never would have guessed that some wineries there had been operating since the 1800’s. I suppose the “new on the scene” perception was due to a combination of my lack of knowledge about […]
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 […]
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 […]
We’re still going through the merlot tastings (although we’re almost to the end of this series). And we’re also coming out of St. Patrick’s Day weekend, so I thought I’d share a merlot that offers a little green. This is another Chilean merlot, from the Colchagua Valley region. So the green here isn’t really an […]
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 […]
The many personalities of merlot make this varietal interesting, but it also means that some of those personalities are more pleasant than others. This Santa Alicia wine comes from the Maipo Valley region in Chile and it’s a merlot with an in-your-face personality. This merlot offers a spicy nose, with heavy black pepper, cherry, olive […]
One of the things I like about merlot is how it can take on different personalities. This one, from the Maipo Valley region in Chile, is interesting with chocolate and spice notes that are rather unique. While it’s an interesting wine, it’s not the most elegant. In fact, I’d call it bold and brash. It […]
A couple weeks ago, we highlighted a Concha y Toro merlot from their Casillero del Diablo brand. But as I mentioned then, Concha y Toro has a number of different brands. Gran Reserva Serie Riberas is another of their brands. This wine comes from the San Clemente area in the Maule Valley, which is the southernmost […]