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2016 Miguel Torres Conca de Barberà Grans Muralles
Single Bottle - Standard - 750ml
HK$750.00
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Tasting Notes:
A fruity and rather jammy red with cherry, berry, citrus and chocolate character. Full-bodied. Round and creamy tannins give a soft mouth feel. But jammy on the finish. This is for people who are looking for lots of fruit. A little overdone. Drink or hold.
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- : 2016
- : Standard - 750ml
- : Single Bottle
- : 14%
- : Miguel Torres
- : Red Blend
- : Red
- : Grans Muralles
- : Conca de Barberà
- : Spain
- : Catalunya
- : Tarragona
- : now
- : 90
Miguel Torres Chile is a Chilean winery that was founded in Curicó, in 1979, by the Spanish family company Miguel Torres. In its 570-acre (2.3 km2), the Viña Santa Digna vineyard cultivates the varieties Sauvignon blanc, Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Chardonnay (for their white wines) and Cabernet sauvignon (for their red and rosé wines). To a lesser extent they also cultivate Pinot noir, which contributes to the cuvee of a brut sparkling wine.
As well as the wines that they sell under the Santa Digna brand, the conditions of the Chilean vineyard have also allowed for the selection of a number of single estates or terroirs, such as Manso de Velasco, which produces its Cabernet sauvignon from vines that are over a hundred years old and have never been grafted. All of the wines undergo a fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, with their temperature carefully controlled, and furthermore, in the case of some wines, in the aging cellar in barrels made of American and Nevers French oak.
Miguel Torres Chile have 160 acres (65 ha) hectares of their own vineyards in the region of Curicó, plus another 530 acres (215 ha) that are leased out.
As well as the wines that they sell under the Santa Digna brand, the conditions of the Chilean vineyard have also allowed for the selection of a number of single estates or terroirs, such as Manso de Velasco, which produces its Cabernet sauvignon from vines that are over a hundred years old and have never been grafted. All of the wines undergo a fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, with their temperature carefully controlled, and furthermore, in the case of some wines, in the aging cellar in barrels made of American and Nevers French oak.
Miguel Torres Chile have 160 acres (65 ha) hectares of their own vineyards in the region of Curicó, plus another 530 acres (215 ha) that are leased out.
November 2, 2020
James Suckling
90
A fruity and rather jammy red with cherry, berry, citrus and chocolate character. Full-bodied. Round and creamy tannins give a soft mouth feel. But jammy on the finish. This is for people who are looking for lots of fruit. A little overdone. Drink or hold.
James Suckling
90
A fruity and rather jammy red with cherry, berry, citrus and chocolate character. Full-bodied. Round and creamy tannins give a soft mouth feel. But jammy on the finish. This is for people who are looking for lots of fruit. A little overdone. Drink or hold.
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Miguel Torres Chile is a Chilean winery that was founded in Curicó, in 1979, by the Spanish family company Miguel Torres. In its 570-acre (2.3 km2), the Viña Santa Digna vineyard cultivates the varieties Sauvignon blanc, Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Chardonnay (for their white wines) and Cabernet sauvignon (for their red and rosé wines). To a lesser extent they also cultivate Pinot noir, which contributes to the cuvee of a brut sparkling wine.As well as the wines that they sell under the Santa Digna brand, the conditions of the Chilean vineyard have also allowed for the selection of a number of single estates or terroirs, such as Manso de Velasco, which produces its Cabernet sauvignon from vines that are over a hundred years old and have never been grafted. All of the wines undergo a fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, with their temperature carefully controlled, and furthermore, in the case of some wines, in the aging cellar in barrels made of American and Nevers French oak.Miguel Torres Chile have 160 acres (65 ha) hectares of their own vineyards in the region of Curicó, plus another 530 acres (215 ha) that are leased out.