Casillero del Diablo Carmenere
The world-renowned Chilean Rapel Valley is the origin of this emblematic grape wine and interesting history
Description : The phylloxera plague made this Bordeaux strain disappear, until at the end of the 20th century it managed to reappear, but this time in Chile. Wine of provenance and characterized by its softness.
Producer : Viña Concha y Toro (Chile)
Denomination of Origin : Rapel Valley
Varieties used : Carménère
Bottle capacity: 75 cl
Alcohol content : 13.5%
Elaboration : Rapel Valley lands and aged in American oak barrels for 8 months.
Service tips : Serve between 15 and 17º
Tasting note : Deep red and dark color. On the nose, aromas of fruits such as black plums and currants stand out. In the mouth it has a good structure and the notes of plums stand out again.
Data sheet
- Country
- Chile
- Bottle capacity
- 75 cl