Concha Y Toro Casillero Del Diablo Carmenere 2006 Wine Review (NW)

Tasting notes:
Blackberry, coffee, and sage nose
Dense core of fruit on the palate
Green herbal finish with lingering currant flavors
Try something different next date you’re reaching for a Cabernet or Merlot. You’ll find that wine showing up more and more in the bargain aisle in wine shops and even in the grocery. It runs about $10.
The flavor profile is dark and
concentrated which is typical of Chilean red wines. There’s additionally an herbal note, in that case a bit green and vegetal. While it’s a little rough around the edges, it’s something different that’s worth trying for $10. (Is Chile the only country in the world that’s actually keeping wine their wine prices in check?) Raise a glass!
–A Review from The Wine Cask Blog.
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