Monday, November 10, 2008

2007 Vina Chocalan Carmenere

Tonight the wife and I went to Purple Wine Bar in Seattle and drank our way through two flights. There were several stand out wines, and that prompted a trip to Esquin on the way home. We arrived right after they closed, but Esquin being the great company they are let us in for a quick buy. The were sold out of the Carmenere we went in for, but they recommended the Vina Chocalan. At $10.99 a bottle, it was hard to say no.

Carmenere is a very interesting grape. It always seems to really reflect the terroir, with bold and interesting aromas and flavors. This one didn't fail to impress.

The nose is green. Grassy, and herby (basil, oregano), with a slight gasoline aroma. A second sniff gives me a bit of clothes dye and manure. None of this is bad, despite what you might think!

The wine has a surprisingly fruity mid-palate. It has a nice note of red fruits. I think of ripe raspberries. It has nice tannins and a definite, pronounced bitterness. A second taste keeps the fruit, but has a definite pepper and herb component.

This reminds me that I don't drink enough Carmenere. it is a lovely grape and seems to run such a wide gamut of flavors and aromas. I can't praise the Vina Chocalan enough. At its price point, it is a fantastic buy for a very fun wine.

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