The Secret de Viu Manent wines are made in a modern style and make the most of the primary fruit characteristics of each grape variety. Whilst the dominant grape variety is expressed on the label, 15% of the blend of each wine is kept a closely guarded secret. The labels were created by Chilean artist Catalina Abbott and each is an interpretation of a secret. Carménère was thought extinct but was rediscovered in Chile where it delivers its maximum expression. This carménère is from Viu Manent's El Olivar vineyard, located near the town of Peralillo. The 2010 season was cooler than average, especially in Colchagua Valley, and as a results its wines are fresher, and have higher natural acidity and lower alcohol. | |
Available Vintages | 2020 |
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Other vintages | 2022 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 |
Tasting note |
A deep dark violet colour, this wine is complex, fruity and spicy on the nose, with plums and black cherries, black pepper, and a subtle note of tobacco. On the palate it is complex and elegant, with abundant fruit and well-rounded tannins, moderate concentration, a refreshing mouth feel, and pleasing persistent finish.
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Awards and Accolades |
88 pointsWine Spectator (USA) 31st March 2012 |
Region | Colchagua Valley |
Grape variety | Carménère |
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