What an exquisite glass of Chilean wine this Cabernet Sauvignon Gran Reserva is! This Gran Reserva was aged for approximately fifteen months in oak barrels and then bottle-aged for four to six months in Carmen's cellars. This long period has left this wine with a deep impression! And it's absolutely worth the wait. Ultimately, it has become a true powerhouse.
High quality wines from Carmen winery
Christian Lanz founded the Carmen winery in 1850, naming it after his beloved wife, Carmen. In the early years, it led a relatively unassuming existence. This changed when it was acquired by the Claro family. Significant investment was made possible, resulting in the creation of one of Chile's most modern wineries. Built at the foot of the Andes, the new cellars were constructed so that all movement of the wine occurred solely by gravity. This allowed the winery to avoid the use of pumps, a method that can damage the wine and reduce its quality. All grapes are sourced from their own vineyards, prioritizing quality over quantity. To achieve this, Carmen Vineyards has restricted yields. This results in wines that are more powerful and full-bodied than many Chilean wines.
The grapes for this wine come from Alto Maipo. Here, they benefit from the high daytime temperatures and the sharp drop in temperature at night, when the mountain winds pick up. The high altitude further cools them down at night, resulting in grapes with exceptional flavor. The result is a truly exceptional glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, a truly exceptional wine.
What does the Carmen Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon taste and smell like?
The aroma reveals aromas of pepper, cassis, blackberries, and blueberries, along with a pleasant hint of cinnamon and spice. The flavor of this Carmen Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon is also full, powerful, and robust, with beautifully refined tannins—a top-notch wine. The palate also boasts aromas of black fruit, spice, and vanilla. But above all, it's smooth and refined!