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Bargain two reds from Chile: either a large value?
Chile has a long winemaking tradition. In recent years, his wines have attracted more attention worldwide, both for their quality - and in some cases their extraordinary value. Here we will sample of two red wines from Chile - a pinot noir and cabernet sauvignon - and to assess their quality / price points. Four geographic areas surrounding the region of Chilean wine growing: the Andes to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atacama Desert in the north and an array of hurdles in the south. Barriers isolate Chile, the protection of vineyards and create a wide range of regions.Review viticulture, Caliterra Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon. La Reserva Cabernet Caliterra is a very good selection Chilean market. He is originally from the region of Valle Central, Chile. Caliterra is one of the greatest vineyards of Chile, producing nearly half a million cases of wine by the glass year.In, Caliterra Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon shows a deep magenta. The nose shows a dark, gloomy palace and charred grape quality.The seems both fresh and charcoal, which is slightly sweet plum until blackened on the sides of your mouth. finish fat, switch to alcohol. Three out of five. At the price, it is an excellent value.Find Caliterra Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon WineZap.Review, attempted Cono Sur Pinot Noir.Like Charlie Brown kick the football that Lucy always pulls away from his foot, I still try find the elusive prize of value pinot noir. Cono Sur Consider my last attempt in this effort.I-so-far-futile especially'll mention that I enjoyed the Black Veranda Pinot from Chile. But two caveats: the porch is from another region, and sells for about double the price of Sur. So Cono, Cono see what the offer ... In the glass, it is light, even, ruby red - bright, pretty, but does not suggest depth.The nose is bright - but clearly non-pinot-noir-like. It is light, bright, almost floating - like a new beaujolais.Sipping, you notice a clunk strawberry pinot noir and a touch of lemony acid. He brings to the bright flavors in the center of your mouth, then fades quickly to a high-pitched, light finish. Not unpleasant, but not worthy in my search for the "World's Best Pinot Noir value. Two out of five on the scale of the Spirit of Wine. My hunt continues ... Cono Sur Pinot Black Find at WineZap.
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