Vi√±a Cono Sur | Vision 68 Old Vine Pinot Noir – NV

$239.99

Red Wine: Vi√±a Cono Sur | Vision 68 Old Vine Pinot Noir – NV

Crisp and peppery smelling, with nicely chiseled raspberry and red-plum aromas.

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Producer: Viña Cono Sur

Vintage: NV

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14%

Varietal: Pinot Noir

    Country/Region: Chile, Central Valley

      SKU 08368536BB6 Category

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      Crisp and peppery smelling, with nicely chiseled raspberry and red-plum aromas. Feels tight and tangy, a direct reflection of the wine’s coastal origins, with zesty flavors of citrus, plum, cherry and tomato. Finishes short and exact, with a dusting of oak-based cocoa.

      Producer Information

      Vi√±a Cono Sur is a wine producer based in the Colchagua Valley in Chile. It is particularly notable for its wines made from Pinot Noir, and in particular the flagship Ocio, but makes a range of wines from many of Chile’s key grape varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Carmen√®re and Chardonnay. The brand was created in 1993 when Concha Y Toro purchased the Santa Elisa estate in Chimbarongo, Colchagua. The estate had around 300 hectares (494 acres) under vine, including a plot of Pinot Noir vines which were, on average, 25 years old. The estate has grown considerably since, and now Cono Sur makes wines in most of Chile’s key winegrowing regions, including the San Antonio Valley, the Maipo Valley, the Limari Valley, and Aconcagua. However, Cono Sur’s most important region is arguably the Casablanca Valley, where the Pinot Noir grapes for the Ocio wine are sourced. The vines are planted on sandy clay soils and benefit from the cool maritime climate, retaining acidity while developing rich varietal character. After being hand-harvested, hand-selected and crushed, the grapes are fermented and then aged in barrel for 12-14 months. Following this, the wine is rested in stainless steel tanks for 4-8 weeks before being bottled and released. There are several other ranges at Cono Sur, including the entry-level Bicicleta range, and the more premium 20 Barrels and Reserva Especial ranges.

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