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Wine & Spirits 90 point ratingWine & Spirits 90 point rating
Special Price: $12.99
Regular Price: $18.00
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ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2005
The Wine News 2005 Primus 91 point ratingThe Wine News 2005 Primus 91 point rating
2003
Wine Spectator 2003 Primus 89 point ratingWine Spectator 2003 Primus 89 point rating
2002
Wine Spectator 2002 Primus 89 point ratingWine Spectator 2002 Primus 89 point rating
2001
Wine Spectator 2001 Primus 89 point ratingWine Spectator 2001 Primus 89 point rating
Wine Enthusiast 2001 Primus 89 point ratingWine Enthusiast 2001 Primus 89 point rating
2000
Wine Spectator 2000 Primus 88 point ratingWine Spectator 2000 Primus 88 point rating
1999
Wine Spectator 1999 Primus 89 point ratingWine Spectator 1999 Primus 89 point rating
1998
Wine & Spirits 1998 Primus 91 point ratingWine & Spirits 1998 Primus 91 point rating
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Item No. 87133
TASTING CHART
 dry or sweet   bone dry  Sweetness  dessert 
 body   light body  Body  very full body 
 acidity   soft, gentle  Acidity  very crisp 
 tannin   none  Tannin  heavy tannins 
 oak   none  Oak  heavy oak 

winemaker's notes:

Number 5 on the Wine.com 100 of 2007!

Primus is a racy blend of Carmenère, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon made from the highest quality grapes at the Veramonte Estate. It showcases the rare Carmenère variety, a distinctive grape that has found its home in Chile.

Well structured with mature, ripe fruit that exhibits an evolved complexity with a seamless blending of the three varietals. Velvety, with a medium body and smooth, yet powerful tannins.

Chile claims the lost Bordeaux grape
Once a widely planted variety in Bordeaux, Carmenère was all but forgotten after the phylloxera outbreak in the 1880s virtually wiped it off the European wine map. The happy news is that someone carried the vine (also known as Grande Vidure and Grande Carmenet) to Chile in the 1850s. At that time, Chile was welcoming a wine renaissance. The aristocracy was moving to the countryside with the vision of creating a wine industry to rival Europe's.

They planted the noble vines from France and for over a century, thought that the high-vigor vine with pinkish leaves was a special clone of Merlot or Cabernet Franc.

After masquerading as Merlot for over a century in Chile, it wasn't until the 1990s that Chilean winegrowers determined the mystery vines are not Merlot but the lost Bordeaux grape Carmenère. Since then, Chile has become synonymous with the lush and exotic wines made from Carmenère and is the only country producing Carmenère based wines. Salud!

"Unusually ripe for a Casablanca red, this blend of merlot, cabernet sauvignon and carmenère has the texture of melted chocolate and ripe flavors of fig and blueberry. A powerful acidity keeps a refreshing tension."
-Wines & Spirits

"The proprietary red wine, the 2004 Primus, is a blend of 47% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 23% Carmenere. It delivers an attractive perfume of pain grille, black cherry and blueberry. This is followed by a supple, ripe wine with no hard edges in a racy style. Drink this tasty, lively red over the next five years."
-Wine Advocate

user reviews & wine lists:
number of reviews: 21
number of lists: 3
7 out of 8 people would buy this wine again

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Tasting Tags:
an, excellent, not, with, heavy., but, smooth, tang, rich

Pair With:
all., lobster, us, go, I, duck, I'll, anchovies, but, risotto, could, spare, brie, venison, even, on
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nmani1970 - Washington, DC (read all my reviews)
  Best buy - 2/24/2008
I would buy this wine again

Simply put - a delicious wine. Smokey and full - a mouth full of flavor. If I could eat it I would - it was that good.


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0 of 1 people found this review helpful
I would buy this wine again

My wife and I sat down to have this wine with a steak salad and had no real expectation and both of us came to the same conclusion, wow - that's really nice. I'll leave the more technical reviews to others, but it was really quite enjoyable.


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Amanda S. - Anchorage, AK (read all my reviews)
  Favorite! - 1/14/2008
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
I would buy this wine again

Great earthy flavor and nice finish - one of my absolute favorite red wines!


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2 of 2 people found this review helpful
I would buy this wine again

I was a little skeptical about purchasing this wine. However, I have been very pleased with this wine and its flavor and smoothness. For the price, it stands up very well against other much more expensive wine that I have purchased. I would whole-heartedly recommend it.


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  Doesn't deserve a 90 - 12/26/2007
0 of 3 people found this review helpful
I would not buy this wine again

Purchased this wine based on rating. This in no way deserves a 90 rating. Bitter - I was very disappointed.


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  Tremendous value! - 12/23/2007
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
I would buy this wine again

Very nice red blend, great for the money-the carmenere adds a smokey boldness to the usual Bordeaux varietals.


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jennifer - Old Lyme, CT (read all my reviews)
  Happy Days - 12/10/2007
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
I would buy this wine again

What a lovely wine this is. Every time is a pleasant surprise. It is one of my new favorite reds. The bite is smooth and complimentary to most foods. The salt of prosciutto, olives, fondue with cornichons- all examples of how well this wine brings out the flavors of great foods.

Tasting Tags
heavy.   not   but   rich   tang   excellent   an   with   smooth  

Food Pairing Tags
even   risotto   anchovies   venison   brie   duck   all.   us   spare   I'll   but   on   go   could   I   lobster  


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6 of 6 people found this review helpful
I would buy this wine again

Fine and spicy with some lightly smoky flavors and smells. Drinks well especially if you chill it a bit rather than drinking at room temperature.


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A Customer - San Francisco, CA
I did not like this Cab. It was very smooth, but had a strange liquid smoke flavor. It was drinkable and I appreciate that it is different, but it wasn't to my taste.

A Customer - las vegas
great wine five star good value from chile

A Customer - San Diego, CA
Tried this for the first time the other day. Liked it well enough to order another 6 bottles. It has a fair amount of tannin (as a Bordeaux-style blend should) but also lots of nice, ripe fruit. Very good wine for under $20.

A Customer - Natick, MA
This wine stands apart from all other "Bordeaux" style wines from Chile. The