Carmen

Gran Reserva Single Vineyard Carmenère

8.79 ratings
8.01 pro ratings
Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Central Valley, Chile
Carménère
Chicken, Pasta, Exotic Spices, White Rice, Turkey, Baking Spices, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lamb, Potato, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Pungent Cheese, Duck, Onion, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese, Pork, Beef, Tomato-Based
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

Not a fan. Pass on this chard!

Not a fan. Pass on this chard!

Dec 12th, 2023
Freddy R. Troya

Carmen — Gran Reserva Carménère 2022
Colchagua Valley, Chile 🇨🇱

Overview:
100% Carménère from Colchagua Valley. A classic expression of Chile’s flagship grape, showing richness, spice, and balance. While often associated with Apalta sourcing, this vintage is best presented at the broader Colchagua level for accuracy.

Aromas & Flavors:
Ripe blackberries, plums, and dark cherries lead the profile. Layers of sweet spices, tobacco leaf, and subtle herbal notes (green peppercorn, paprika) add depth and varietal identity.

Mouthfeel:
Medium to full-bodied with smooth, rounded tannins. Plush texture with balanced acidity keeping it fresh. Long, savory finish with lingering spice and dark fruit.

Food Pairings:
Grilled meats, roasted vegetables, herb-marinated lamb, or smoky dishes. Also great as a standalone sipper.

Verdict:
A polished and expressive Carménère that delivers excellent value. True to style, crowd-pleasing, and versatile.

🍷 Did You Know?
Carménère was long mistaken for Merlot in Chile until DNA testing in 1994 revealed its true identity as a lost Bordeaux variety, now fully embraced as Chile’s signature grape.

Carmen — Gran Reserva Carménère 2022
Colchagua Valley, Chile 🇨🇱

Overview:
100% Carménère from Colchagua Valley. A classic expression of Chile’s flagship grape, showing richness, spice, and balance. While often associated with Apalta sourcing, this vintage is best presented at the broader Colchagua level for accuracy.

Aromas & Flavors:
Ripe blackberries, plums, and dark cherries lead the profile. Layers of sweet spices, tobacco leaf, and subtle herbal notes (green peppercorn, paprika) add depth and varietal identity.

Mouthfeel:
Medium to full-bodied with smooth, rounded tannins. Plush texture with balanced acidity keeping it fresh. Long, savory finish with lingering spice and dark fruit.

Food Pairings:
Grilled meats, roasted vegetables, herb-marinated lamb, or smoky dishes. Also great as a standalone sipper.

Verdict:
A polished and expressive Carménère that delivers excellent value. True to style, crowd-pleasing, and versatile.

🍷 Did You Know?
Carménère was long mistaken for Merlot in Chile until DNA testing in 1994 revealed its true identity as a lost Bordeaux variety, now fully embraced as Chile’s signature grape.

Jul 14th, 2025
Robert Howey

This one is a knockout, especially at the price. Lovely on the nose and the palate. Dark plum, paprika, dark herbs maybe toward horehound. Some spice, a bit of green pepper, and some raspberry -it lingers on the palate at length. Quite uniquely beautiful.

This one is a knockout, especially at the price. Lovely on the nose and the palate. Dark plum, paprika, dark herbs maybe toward horehound. Some spice, a bit of green pepper, and some raspberry -it lingers on the palate at length. Quite uniquely beautiful.

Oct 11th, 2024
Jeremy Autry

Jeremy had this a year ago

Jeremy had this a year ago

May 18th, 2025
Morgan Colosimo

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Feb 17th, 2025
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Jan 28th, 2025
Phil Scott

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Dec 14th, 2024
Sergiy Tsygankov

Sergiy had this 3 years ago

Sergiy had this 3 years ago

Oct 19th, 2023