Massenez Donum, Assemblage

Massenez, Donum, 750 ml
Variety: Assemblage
Viña Massenez, Alto Cachapoal Valley
Composition: 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc
Vintage: 2010
Oenologist:  Stephane Geneste

Aging: 14 months in French oak barrels.

Pairing:  This assemblage brilliant wine, constant and precise in its character, all in finesse and harmony, is a classic French style Alto Cachapoal Valley wine. This wine will pairs perfectly with mature cheeses, red meat, pastas. Serve at 16-18°C (60-68°F).

Tasting notes:

Colour: Deep body with ruby colour.

Aromas: Intense bouquet of ripe, red fruits, blueberries, blackberries, cassis, with a note of wood.

Palate: It is a highly concentrated wine, persistent on the palate. Rich and powerful, a full bodied wine, well balanced with a persistent finish supported by generous smooth tannins.

Reference value – Case of 9 litres – equivalent to 12 bottles of  750 cc.

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The Massenez family has been producing fine distilled beverages from France since 1870, were the first to produce and export exceptional fine wine from Chile since 1990, and set up the first gastronomical & event center of the Cachapoal and Colchagua wine route of Chile.

Terroir

Benefiting from the influence of the Cachapoal river and the Andes mountain range, the terroir presents optimal conditions for the production of exquisite wine. Cachapoal means fertile valley in Mapudungun the Mapuche language. The valley was named after the Cachapoal river which runs through its heart, bringing fresh, mineral-rich water melt down from the high altitudes glaciers, source of water for the vineyard irrigation.

What sets the area apart is the unique influence of the Andes mountain range, up to 6’962 meters high and 7’000 km long, and the mineral soils which consist of large alluvial stones, much like those found on the left bank in Bordeaux.

Ideal climate

The Andes play an important role as a temperature regulator. Summer temperatures can rise up to 35°C and above during days, but cool down to 10°C and below during nights. Temperature variation can be more than 20°C during the 24-hour cycle. This high diurnal temperature variation is of particular importance. In grapes, it has the effect of producing high acid and high sugar content as the grapes’ exposure to sunlight increases the ripening qualities, while the sudden drop in temperature at night preserves the balance of natural acids in the grape.

The Vineyard – Optimal conditions for exquisite wine

Chile is phylloxera free, which means the vines are un-grafted, from the original rootstock of Bordeaux’s vineyard, and produce outstanding grapes. The 60 hectares of old vines are planted in a former Cachapoal river branch. The soil is highly mineral, alluvial, with silty texture, clay on surface and sandy in depth, with a high content of rocks. It favors drainage, oxygenation and depth plant root development.