Wine Tips - Carmenere and Viognier
This week we feature two wines from Chile - Carmenere and Viongier.
For more information about these wines, go to our Vintage Connections wine blog.
Enjoy!
Santa Helena Gran Reserva Carmenere 2007 from the Colchagua Valley in Chile. This dark red, full-bodied 100% Carmenere has rich aromas of ripe dark red fruits and a pleasant complexity with tannins that are still a little young.
We found it best to open this wine at least an hour before serving allowing the wine to open up and release the excellent flavors to help soften the tannins. It has a long lasting finish. Great with hearty dishes and red meats. Alcohol is 14% by volume. PLCB product code is 28775 and is available at many PA Wine and Spirit Stores for $11.99 a bottle.
Tabali Reserva Viognier 2008 from the Limari` Valley in Chile. This 100% Viognier is very light yellow in color. It has “scents of vanilla, melon and pear” (the Denver Wine Press).
With light acidity it shows flavors of apricot and honey with just a hint of ginger. Pairs wonderfully with butter or cream sauces, curries, roasted pork or even lobster. Alcohol is 13.5% by volume. PLCB product code is 22495 and is available at many PA Wine and Spirit stores for $9.99 a bottle.
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1 Comments:
What a nice feature. Dean and Lisa help me to sound like I know what I'm talking about when I bring a bottle of wine to dinner. They've never steered me wrong with a good recommendation, and I didn't spend a ton of money for a nice bottle of red!
Thanks!
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