Alempué is a Mapudungun word which comes from the native indigenous Mapuche’s people language, meaning “faraway lands”. Because Mapudungun is an unwritten language, i.e. did not write, there is no absolute consensus among experts regarding the most appropriate phonetic signs to transcribe oral expressions. Mapudungun (from mapu “earth, land” and dungun “speak, speech”) is a language isolate spoken in south-central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche people (from mapu “earth” and che “people”).
Alempué Pro Pinot Noir
Alempué, Pro, Pinot Noir, 750 ml
Variety: Pinot Noir
Viña Alempué, Maule Valley
Composition: 100% Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2012
Oenologist: Serge Candelon
Pairing: This wine is a perfect companion for red meats, poultry, duck and aged cheeses. It’s an excellent option to serve next to Easter Island tuna fish, sushi and risottos. Cheese-wise, try Brie, Gruyère or Port Salut. Serve at 12-14°C (54-58°F).
Tasting notes:
Colour: A beautifully intense ruby red colour.
Aromas: This icon Pinot Noir has a complex, yet delicate nose, displaying black fruit and white flower aromas with violet notes that combine harmonically with sweet spices and chocolate.
Palate: The richly textured palate shows intense sweet fruit and elegant, concentrated flavours. This amazing wine has delicate tannins, a great structure and a rich and long lasting finish.
Reference value – Case of 9 litres – Valparaíso FOB 40 – 60 US$ (USD)