Casa Silva Cool Coast Pinot Noir 2017
Valle de Colchagua
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A “super-cool Chilean region” (Jancis Robinson MW) Paredones lies just 6km from the Pacific Ocean on the Colchagua coast. Cooled by the sea breeze, the vineyards produce ripe Pinot Noir grapes with luscious, ripe and velvety raspberry fruit.
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium Bodied
- Fine wine
Chile
- Scarlet
- Pinot Noir
- 10.5 Units
- 14% ABV
- 31 December 2023
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Crushed raspberries and vanilla, a touch of smoky spice
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Story Behind the Bottle
Since its launch, Casa Silva has become widely regarded as one of Chile’s best wineries. It was founded by fourth generation Mario Silva, from one of Chile's oldest winemaking dynasties. They started in Angostura, but their latest venture is in Paredones, Colchagua. Just 6km from the coast, it is described by Decanter as "a source of terrific whites and reds". Casa Silva has been one of its ardent pioneers, championing the region's ability to produce seriously fine, cool climate wines. This Cool Coast Pinot Noir is an outstanding example of what they can do: brimful of ripe raspberry, with a beautiful vanilla touch. If this were from New Zealand you’d be paying twice as much for the quality. Perfect on its own or with white meat dishes.
Since its launch, Casa Silva has become widely regarded as one of Chile’s best wineries. It was founded by fourth generation Mario Silva, from one of Chile's oldest winemaking dynasties. They started in Angostura, but their latest venture is in Paredones, Colchagua. Just 6km from the coast, it is described by Decanter as "a source of terrific whites and reds". Casa Silva has been one of its ardent pioneers, championing the region's ability to produce seriously fine, cool climate wines. This Cool Coast Pinot Noir is an outstanding example of what they can do: brimful of ripe raspberry, with a beautiful vanilla touch. If this were from New Zealand you’d be paying twice as much for the quality. Perfect on its own or with white meat dishes.
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