Casablanca Valley Wine Chile 7 Items
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Varietal Red Wine
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Reviewed By James Suckling
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Veramonte Pinot Noir 2018Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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3.5 Very Good (29)- Green
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William Cole Albamar Pinot Noir 2018Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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2.9 Good (10)- Screw Cap
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Veramonte Pinot Noir 2016Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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3.4 Good (10)- Screw Cap
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Casas del Bosque Reserva Pinot Noir 2019Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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3.6 Very Good (12)- Screw Cap
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Ritual Casablanca Valley Pinot Noir 2020Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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3.2 Good (5)- Green
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Veramonte Pinot Noir 2017Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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James
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3.3 Good (60)- Screw Cap
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Veramonte Pinot Noir 2020Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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James
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3.7 Very Good (14)- Green
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Casablanca Valley wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
A region that has become synonymous with some of the best whites of Chile, the Casablanca Valley is full of dozens of bodegas who either grow fruit here or come from outside to source from local growers for their own white wine programs. The valley runs from east to west, which means that its westernmost vineyards receive the most cooling influence from the reliable afternoon sea breezes. The soils also tend to be heavier in clay in the west, whereas the eastern end of the valley is warmer and its soils are predominantly granitic. Sauvignon blanc thrives here, Chardonnay does well and Pinot noir is not uncommon.