Highly acidic, citrus, extremely dry, green apple, lime peeling, goes well with fish. Sea water on hot boat deck. — 3 years ago
Apricot, dried fruit, honey, smokey almond, chamomile, hint of cinnamon. Calls for a creamy textured cheese. Absolutely stunning burnt golden color. Very interesting. A wine that makes you think. — 3 years ago
Stunning, silky, layered, continuously evolving. If this wine were a character, it would be little red riding hood – screams of pines, forest at night, dark cherry, dirt, coffee, graphite, burning twigs. — 3 years ago
The light effervescence adds an exciting and refreshing touch. Slight strawberry, green apple flavors but not too strong due to a light bubble. Would have appreciated a bit more flavor but overall nice for a glass — 3 years ago
Sharp on outer sides of the tongue, grapefruit, white pepper, clementine and white peach, chamomile, green apple….
Beautiful and lasting flavors on the palette. Great price for a unique wine. — 3 years ago
Smooth tar, cedar, pomegranate, ocean water-soaked wood, silky, hot leather, granite, cranberry. Gorgeous texture. Drying sensation on the mouth and not an extremely long finish (could be due to improper storage) — 3 years ago
Easy, light, breezy, refreshing, nothing to be offended by. Notes of grapefruit, honey, chamomile, wet stone, lemon. Not a very lasting flavor in the mouth but lovely in the moment. Would be great with fish. — 3 years ago
I was very excited to try El Mismo Pais to get what I thought would be a taste of Chile. I’m a big fan of Argentine wines and their earthly, rugged feel. Sadly El Mismo Pais lacked any flavor or depth. Felt like a grape juice and didn’t convey much about the terroir. The wine has an interesting effervesce which was about the only redeeming quality. Lacked a lasting mouthfeel. El Mismo Pais is tannic and has notes of black currant and ash. Hoping for better luck with my next Chilean experience. — 3 years ago
Genie Le Picart
Citrus, wet stone, fresh, not extremely memorable but perfect for a summer apéritif… — 3 years ago