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January 15, 2008 at 6:41 am · Filed under Maipo Valley, Cachapoal Valley, Chardonnay wine Chile
VINEYARDS:
The grapes were hand-picked at the optimum level of maturity in our own vineyards in
the Cachapoal and coastal Maipo Valleys.
VINIFICATION AND AGEING:
The grapes were hand-picked at their optimum maturity for full flavor profiles. They were kept cool and whole cluster pressed to obtain the finest must. Fermentation took place in stainless steel tanks at 13 to 15°C (55°-59°F).
TASTING NOTES:
Bright honey-gold in color. Fresh tropical fruit, pineapple, peach, nectarine, and citrus appear on the nose with a hint of banana. Very fresh on the palate.
Variety: Chardonnay
Vintage: 2007
Origin: Central Valley (Cachapoal Valley and Coastal Maipo Valley)
PREBOTTLING ANALISIS
PH: 3,27
Total Acidity: 3,33 (gr/l sulfuric acid)
Alcohol: 13,5
RS: 2,1 gr/l
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December 17, 2007 at 5:28 pm · Filed under Cachapoal Valley, Chardonnay wine Chile
The grapes for this wine are usually harvested in mid-February, at their optimum ripeness.
Fermentation is carried out in stainless steel tanks. Pale yellow coloured with golden hints, this wine shows tropical fruit aromas like pineapple and banana as well as floral notes. Young, fresh, fruity and balanced on the palate.
Ideal to Serve at 8-10°C with fish, ceviche, abalone, squid, prawns, white meats or as an aperitif.
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November 15, 2007 at 5:41 am · Filed under Rapel Valley, Chardonnay wine Chile, Riesling wine Chile, White blend, Viognier

From Anakena Vineyard:
Grape variety
35% Riesling,
35% Viognier,
30% Chardonnay |
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Valley of origin
Rapel Valley, Alto Cachapoal |
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Vinification
Clear must is fermented at 15º C, and 40% is fermented in French oak barrels. |
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Aging
40% of the wine is aged in French oak barrels for 12 months. |
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Fining & Filtration
The wine is protein stabilized with bentonite. Then it is stabilized with tartaric at -1ºC. Prior to bottling, the wine is carefully filtered. |
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Bottling date
September 2007 |
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| Alcohol level |
13.6º |
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| Sugar level |
2.1 g/l (glucose) |
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| Acidity level |
5.58 g/l (tartaric acid) |
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November 1, 2007 at 2:57 pm · Filed under Casablanca Valley, Chardonnay wine Chile
SurVino:
This wine is difficult to forget; although we drank it three weeks ago, its
memory remains sufficiently fresh to inspire more than a few lines. In essence this is a French oak wine, in which the natural wood aromas seem to dominate over the toasted ones (there is neither candy nor graphite but rather wood resin). This is a very robust wine in the mouth, with balanced acidity; that is to say, somewhere between dry and fresh. Recommended.
Presenttation Casas del Bosque Vineyard:
Tasting Notes
Grapes : Chardonnay 100%., Casablanca Valley.
Vintage : The grapes were carefully hand harvested in April 2005
Average per Ha : 7 Ton.
Winemaking : This wine was fermented in first and second used French barrels, with selected yeasts. Then it was kept with their lees for about 9 months where they received a batonage weekly. No malolactic fermentation took place, to maintain their natural acidity.
Tasting notes : Intense gold color, with peach and apricot mixed with a hint of hazel hunt and lemony oak aromas. Full bodied palate, peach/lemon flavors, mid palate with a long mineral and creamy finish prolonged by an elegant vanilla.
Analisys : Alcohol: 13,7%, Total acidity: 5,15 g/L (C4H606), pH: 3,44
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October 29, 2007 at 10:35 pm · Filed under Chilean appellations, Chardonnay wine Chile
We continue to taste some of the white wines which fall within everyone’s price range. And that this may
be seen unfavourably by some, forms part of the paradox of wine culture. Without doubt, in backward societies democracy hurts, produces discomfort, and is seen as a threat by some. If wine in remote times was used as a symbol and means for social unity in festivities, where different social classes and clans would mix, today it often seems to imply the opposite.
I don’t have the figures, but I would imagine tha, t the wines produced by Cono Sur vineyard sell well in the USA and the UK, since the bicycle is generally welcomed in this world under threat from climatic change. A winner of an image for these times; apart from this, there is very little information about the production processes on the label of these wines.
The Chardonnay 2007 wine from the Cono Sur vineyard is very easy to drink with a pleasing aroma and good on the palate. It doesn’t have grand aspirations but it is a very solid wine and above all, a democratic one (one citizen = one wine = maybe cheapest).
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