Concha y Toro, Peumo (Cachapoal Valley, Chile) Carmenere 2019

Oct 19, 2021

By Michael Apstein

 Carmenere (often spelled Carménère), originally and still planted in Bordeaux, has taken off in Chile.  Growers there confused the grape with Merlot (which was often planted in the same areas long before precise record keeping became the norm) and wound up harvesting it too early, which led to weedy, green flavors in the wine.  But now, growers know the difference, give it adequate time to achieve full ripeness, and make lovely, fleshy wine from it.  Take this example from Concha y Toro, one of Chile’s top producers.  This moderately sized wine delivers plummy black fruit-like flavors complemented by intriguing leafy and earthy ones.  Its polished textured makes it a good choice for hearty fall fare.          

Country / Region

Cachapoal Valley, Chile

Appellation

Peumo

Grape Variety

Carmenere

Color

Red

Vintage

2019

Score

90

Price

US $ 25.00

Producer

Concha y Toro