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1997 | Almaviva | Puente Alto

1997 | Almaviva | Puente Alto

Red Wine: 1997 | Almaviva | Puente Alto

A gorgeous, fully mature wine, with alluring mint and black tea aromas giving way to a supple palate of mulled fig, plum and cherry fruit all laced with hints of iron and mesquite.

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Producer: Almaviva

Vintage: 1997

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13.5%

Varietal: Red Blend

    Country/Region: Chile, Puente Alto

      A gorgeous, fully mature wine, with alluring mint and black tea aromas giving way to a supple palate of mulled fig, plum and cherry fruit all laced with hints of iron and mesquite. The finish is long finish, with no firm edges. Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère and Cabernet Franc.

      Producer Information

      Almaviva, a high-profile wine brand based in the Maipo Valley, Chile, is a joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Bordeaux and Chilean wine producer Concha y Toro. The eponymous wine is a Bordeaux-style blend, combining Cabernet Sauvignon with Carmenère and other Bordeaux varieties. This is one of Chile's most prestigious wines. Its first vintage was in 1996, and it has since garnered many high ratings among critics. More recently its credentials as a fine wine have been further enhanced as its ability to mature for two decades or more has been proven. The wine is benchmarked by its producers against the great Cabernet-based wines of the Médoc and Napa Valley. In this respect the presence of Carmenère provides a differentiating factor. Almaviva is unusual among Chilean wines in following the chateau concept of a winery surrounded a contiguous vineyard (in practice many Bordeaux properties consist of more than one plot). In the tradition of top Bordeaux estates, Almaviva also makes a second wine, called EPU ("Two" in the Mapuche language).

      $699.99
      1997 | Almaviva | Puente Alto
      $699.99

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      Red Wine: 1997 | Almaviva | Puente Alto

      A gorgeous, fully mature wine, with alluring mint and black tea aromas giving way to a supple palate of mulled fig, plum and cherry fruit all laced with hints of iron and mesquite.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Almaviva

      Vintage: 1997

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 13.5%

      Varietal: Red Blend

        Country/Region: Chile, Puente Alto

          A gorgeous, fully mature wine, with alluring mint and black tea aromas giving way to a supple palate of mulled fig, plum and cherry fruit all laced with hints of iron and mesquite. The finish is long finish, with no firm edges. Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère and Cabernet Franc.

          Producer Information

          Almaviva, a high-profile wine brand based in the Maipo Valley, Chile, is a joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Bordeaux and Chilean wine producer Concha y Toro. The eponymous wine is a Bordeaux-style blend, combining Cabernet Sauvignon with Carmenère and other Bordeaux varieties. This is one of Chile's most prestigious wines. Its first vintage was in 1996, and it has since garnered many high ratings among critics. More recently its credentials as a fine wine have been further enhanced as its ability to mature for two decades or more has been proven. The wine is benchmarked by its producers against the great Cabernet-based wines of the Médoc and Napa Valley. In this respect the presence of Carmenère provides a differentiating factor. Almaviva is unusual among Chilean wines in following the chateau concept of a winery surrounded a contiguous vineyard (in practice many Bordeaux properties consist of more than one plot). In the tradition of top Bordeaux estates, Almaviva also makes a second wine, called EPU ("Two" in the Mapuche language).