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Apaltagua 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon

Apaltagua 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon

  • Type:

    Red

  • Winery:

    Apaltagua

  • Vintage:

    2003

  • Varietal:

    Cabernet Sauvignon

  • Region:

  • Vineyard:

How Was It?

MerchantLocaleVolumePrice
International Cellar United States (Florida) 750mL USD 9.99 Buy Now

About

"This Cabernet Sauvignon from an excellent vintage is of deep violet hue and has a nose with hints of tobacco and dark chocolate, coupled with ripe stone fruit character in the mouth. This wine received minimal handling before bottling to preserve its"


From the Producer

Apaltagua Winery, owned by the Donoso Silva family, focuses on the distinguished, but lesser known, grape varietal Carmenere, considered the “lost Bordeaux” variety- as it was originally planted in Bordeaux- has proven to be perfectly suited to Chile�

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