Winemaker Reserve
The vintage
The season started with a rather dry winter; only 300 mm of rainfall, practically half of the previous year, and temperatures fluctuating between -1ºC and 21ºC (average low and high, respectively). The spring was rather warm, with highest temperatures reaching 30ºC. These high temperatures combined with scarce precipitation weighed in the decision to start irrigation early in the spring. High temperatures prevailed until the summer, which ended up bringing the harvest forward by about 20 days compared to the previous season.
Location
Stretching from the Coastal range to the foothills of the Andes mountains, Colchagua’s Mediterranean climate and privileged terroirs have made it a place of choice to produce quality wines in Chile. Los Vascos estate lies at the foothills of the coastal range, 200km South West of Santiago, in the cooler part of Colchagua where the vines benefit from the natural cooling influence of the Pacific Ocean.
Terroir
The cabernet sauvignon for the Grande Reserve is sourced from selected plots planted on the foothills of the mountains, as well as some of the older vines from the best plots in the heart of the estate.
Winemaking
This fine wine is made with the same care as our Bordeaux Grand Crus. Grapes are closely monitored when reaching maturity in order to find the optimal balance between phenolic ripenes and acidity. After careful sorting and desteming, grapes are placed in stainless steel tanks for fermentation. Regular pump-over ensure a gentle extraction of the tannins. After malolactic fermentation, 50% of the wine is transfered into French oak barrels for a period of 12 months.
Grapes
Tasting
Ruby red wine. The nose presents intense aromas of red fruits such as raspberries and strawberries, in addition to pleasant notes ripe fresh berries. We can also highlight notes of graphite, cedar, white pepper and bitter chocolate. The palate is fresh, lively and juicy. Its tannins are soft, present and with personality. It has a very persistent and balanced finish.