Deep ruby colored with slight staining, and a high viscosity (13.5% ABV). The nose has medium (-) intensity aromas of green pepper, black plum, blackberry, wet rock, charred oak, black coffee, dark chocolate, and black cherry. The palate is dry, with medium acidity, a medium body, and medium tannins. Medium (+) intensity flavors of black plum, black cherry, charred oak, dark chocolate, well steeped tea, and coffee lead to an interesting finish. I stated that this was a dry wine, yet there’s a sweetness as it rolls onto the mid palate and then the back end. I doubt there is any RS, but perhaps some very ripe fruit contributing to the taste. It’s a medium length ending that I am enjoying. I paid $9, on sale from $13 at Costco. It’s a solid 90 pointer and gets 5 stars for it’s really good QPR. Drink till 2030. Salut….
Aresti ‘Trisquel’ Gran Reserva Carmenere 2021, Curico Valley, Chile
10 Monday Nov 2025
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