Valdivieso Single Vineyard Cabernet Franc 2007 75cl

Valdivieso Single Vineyard Cabernet Franc 2007 75cl

6 x Bottle (75cl)

Trade Case Price

£57.90

Trade Bottle Price

£9.65

  • Colour

    Red

  • Vintage

    2007

  • Producer

    Vina Valdivieso

  • Country

    CHILE

  • Region

    CENTRAL VALLEY

  • Sub Region

    COLCHAGUA

  • Alcohol

    14.4%

  • Product code

    17VAL11B2007

  • Grape Variety

    100% Cabernet Franc


Tasting Notes

Deep in colour, with aromas of roasted peppers, sweet spice and black fruits. Ripe and rich on the palate, with good concentration of flavour and the elegant structure any serious Cabernet Franc should possess.

Vinification Details.

The bunches where destemmed, not crushed, and cold soaked for 48 hours before being inoculated with yeast. Fermentation was in stainless steel tanks and lasts between 7 to 10 days. During fermentation the fermenting juice is pumped over the skin cap three times a day. After alcoholic fermentation, there was post-fermentation maceration on skins between 7 to 14 days, before pressing. The wine was aged for 12 months in small oak barrels, 70% French and 30% American.

Producer Information

Laid back New Zealander Brett Jackson is very much settled in Chile - although he hasn't lost his lifelong affection for the All Blacks - and much of Valdivieso's success in recent years has been down to his efforts. Based in Lontue, the company has a wealth of vineyards and the quality of the terroir is shown by the Single Vineyard wines. The whole range encapsulates everything that Chile excels at: rich, vibrant flavours and smooth, glossy textures - and the wines deserve the multitude of gongs they have picked up in recent years.


Regional info.

Vine growing in Chile is confined to a fairly narrow horizontal section through the centre of this incredibly long and thin country. To the north begins the Atacama dessert; the world's driest place and a wilderness area. To the south the Chilean Lake district is a land of geological wonder (and most definitely on my plans for a future trip) before the Patagonian ice fields and a freezing land of brilliant blue glaciers. It soon becomes obvious why that narrow middle section is the only possible option for grapevine cultivation.

With 6,000 kilometres of Pacific coastline to the west, and the snaking spine of the high Andes mountains forming the border with Argentina to the east, Chile is a natural fortress. The vineyards are mostly in the Central Valley, running north-south between the Andes and the significant, if less impressive, Coastal range. The Andes are the main source of fresh irrigating water, as well as providing cooling air in the evenings. The Humboldt current, racing up from Antarctica, is equally important in creating Chile's dry, almost Mediterranean climate. Sunshine hours are not a problem, though frost can be a danger in Spring months.

Valdivieso is a beautiful old bodega in Macul, inside of the city of Santiago. This is the place where all the sparkling wines were (and still are) produced that made Valdivieso famous. Since the 1980's, Valdivieso also produces a huge range of still wines in the Lontue Valley winery, in Curico region.

The Cabernet Franc is sourced from 40-50 years old vines in the Colchagua Valley. Colchagua Valley is a zone within a sub-region (Rapel Valley), which in turn lies within a region (Central Valley). These vines have a natural balance every year in terms of foliage, and fruit balance.

More information

ageing potential

5 years

organic

No

vegetarians

Yes

classification apellation

Colchagua Valley

residual sugar

2.53g/l

wine ph

3.42

food match

Braised ox cheek with cauliflower puree

total acidity

5.41g/l

makers name

Brett Jackson

vegans

No



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