DBR, LOS VASCOS CROMAS CABERNET SAUVIGNON GRAN RESERVA

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Rubinske boje s rubom od granata. Nos je intenzivan, s crvenim voćem kao što su trešnje i šljive, u pratnji pupoljka. Uz ovo voće pojavljuju se začinske note klinčića i cimeta nadopunjene pozadinom dobro integriranih drvenih i grafitnih nota. Okus je intenzivan, ugodnog volumena i kiseline. Ima karakterne, ali elegantne tanine koji mu daju prisutnost i vitalnost.
Strukturirano i uravnoteženo vino, dobar predstavnik Los Vascos Cabernet Sauvignona.

 

Ruby colored with garnet trim. The nose is intense, with red fruits such as cherries and plums, accompanied by cassis. Along with these fruits appear spicy notes of clove and cinnamon complemented by a background of well-integrated wood and graphite notes. The palate is intense, with a pleasant volume and acidity. It has characterful but elegant tannins that give it presence and vitality. A structured and balanced wine, a good representative of a Los Vascos Cabernet Sauvignon.

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REGIJA / REGION

REGIJA / REGION

Službeno vinogradarsko područje doline Colchagua proteže se od jugoistoka do sjeverozapada u dužini od 70 milja na najširem mjestu. Njegovu zapadnu granicu čine obalna brda koja se protežu cijelom dužinom goleme čileanske pacifičke obale. Na istoku su vinogradi prirodno ograničeni podnožjem Anda u koje se svake godine uvlače sve dalje.

Dolina Colchagua relativno je nova regija za proizvodnju vina u Čileu u usporedbi s povijesnom dolinom Maipo. Većina modernih vinarskih objekata u regiji izgrađena je imajući na umu vinski turizam, a kao rezultat toga, dolina Colchagua uživa sve veću reputaciju čileanske ” doline Napa “.

 

The official Colchagua Valley viticultural area stretches south-east to north-west for 70 miles at its widest point. Its western boundary is formed by the coastal hills which seem to run the entire length of Chile’s vast Pacific coastline. In the east, the vineyards are naturally limited by the foothills of the Andes, into which they creep further and further each year.

Colchagua Valley is a fairly new wine-producing region in Chile when compared with the historical Maipo Valley. Most of the region’s modern winemaking facilities have been constructed with wine tourism in mind, and as a result, Colchagua Valley is enjoying a growing reputation as Chile’s ‘Napa Valley’.

O VINARIJI / ABOUT THE WINERY