From 100-year-old vines, this Chilean red is super fresh, light, and juicy. Similar to a Beaujolais Nouveaux or a light Pinot Noir. Flavors of raspberry, cherry, licorice, and dry herbs followed with a smoky finish.
Pairing Suggestions: Fish, Tapas, Grilled Vegetables
Maule, Chile
Type: Red | Vintage: 2019 | Sulfites: Minimal | Alcohol: 12.5% | Varietal: Pais | Production: Organic
Featured in February 2021 Wine Club!
Producer Profile
Bouchon Family Wines began in the late 19th century when young viticulturist Emile Bouchon left Bordeaux, France for Chile. Today, Julio Bouchon and his children carry on their 4th generation family winemaking tradition in the Maule Valley. With their in-depth soil research alongside terroir-specialist Pedro Parra, Bouchon is preserving the historic character of the Maule Valley with distinctive, terroir-driven wines. – Polaner.