Cono Sur 20 Barrels Pinot Noir

Cono Sur, 20 Barrels, Pinot Noir, 750 ml
Variety: Pinot Noir
Viña Cono Sur, Casablanca Valley
Composition: 100% Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2012
Oenologist: Adolfo Hurtado

Pairing: Pinot Noir is a natural choice for some of the latest culinary trends, which goes well with this wine’s versatility. It will also enhance the flavour of whole grains, all kinds of mushrooms and herbs, making it a favorite for vegetarians. This is a wine that will make any white meat look good, as well as soups, stews and flavourful fish dishes. Among cheeses, it prefers the dry and tough ones like Edam, Brie, Gruyère or Port Salut. It’s an excellent option to serve next to Easter Island tuna fish, sushi and risottos. Serve at 12-14°C (54-58°F).

Tasting notes:

Colour: An elegant and voluptuous Pinot Noir with a bright ruby red colouring.
Aromas: The nose presents amazing finesse and complexity, where notes of fresh cherry, strawberry, raspberry and plum, mingle with background hints of leather and smoke.
Palate: Outstanding extraction and a deliciously long and soft finish. This sophisticated and complex wine is the result of New World fruit vinified according to traditional Burgundy methods.

Reference value – Case of 9 litres – Valparaíso FOB 110 – 140 US$ (USD)

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Four important geographic bodies surround the Chilean wine growing region: the Andes Mountains to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atacama Desert –the driest on Earth– to the north and ancient glaciers to the south. These natural barriers essentially isolate Chile and have protected our vineyards for centuries. Other determining factors, such as abundant luminosity, significant daily temperature variation, dry weather during ripening season and fresh Andean irrigation water, contribute to the production of pure and wholesome grapes. In a bid to express the country’s extraordinary diversity, Cono Sur vineyards are present in Chile’s most prestigeous winegrowing valleys: Limarí, Casablanca, San Antonio, Maipo, Rapel, Cachapoal, Colchagua, Curicó, Maule and Bío-Bío.

In 1996, Cono Sur winemaking team decided to tackle the challenge to produce their first ultrapremium wine. The chosen variety was Pinot Noir and for its inaugural production 20 barrels of the best fruits provided from the ’96 vintage were selected. This exquisite range’s name was coined after those 20 initial barrels. Pinot Noir was followed by Cabernet Sauvignon in 1997, Merlot in 1998, Chardonnay – Cono Sur’s first ultra-premium white wine – in 2002, Sauvignon Blanc in 2005, and the latest member of the family, a Syrah from the 2008 harvest.