Chile 2007
Wednesday 19 March 2008
Summary
A very high quality vintage with particularly good freshness in the white wines. According to Tobal Morrhal, Wine Sociey buyer for South American wines, it was ‘the best vintage for a decade’. Starting in Limari and Elqui in the north, well balanced whites, some overripeness in Merlot and Cabernet but well-ripened Carmenère and Syrah. Moving south, Aconcagua produced particularly good Cabernet and Syrah. In Casablanca and Leyda/San Antonio, an earlier and smaller than average harvest. Concentrated and fresh whites and soft, rounded Pinot. Deeply flavoured and well-structured Syrah. The higher parts of Maipo produced ripe Chardonnay, intense Sauvignon and...
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