Oveja Negra Single Vineyard Carmenere 2013

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Oveja Negra Single Vineyard Carmenere 2013 Front Label
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Varietal

Region

Producer

Vintage
2013

Size
750ML

ABV
14%

Features
Green Wine

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

This carmine-red Carmenere shows both the red and black sides of the variety. Red currants and maraschino cherries over a floral backdrop of rose petals with touches of bay leaf and graphite. Velvety yet firm tannins fill the palate with well-rounded depth to show a combination of structure and volume. The aromas reappear as flavors that marry very well with the subtle sweetness gained with oak aging and ending with a long and elegant finish.

Professional Ratings

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    The 2013 Oveja Negra Carmenere stays nicely where this grape variety should be—there are many examples in the marketplace where the vintner has tried to make a bigger and riper wine, but that is not the nature of this grape variety. The wine's red currant, dried herbs, and graphite note pair it well with lighter meat dishes. (Tasted: May 24, 2017, San Francisco, CA)
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Translated literally as “Black Sheep,” Oveja Negra wines intend to stand out from the flock. True representations of Chile’s Maule Valley, Oveja Negra wines sing strident of their roots, but are willing to challenge convention. The Maule Valley offers a significant diversity of soil types, allowing a wide range of grape varieties to grow. As part of the VIA Wines family, and with more than 2,500 acres of estate vineyards to work with, Winemaker Edgard Carter and his team have a constant source of inspiration for innovation and experimentation. The Reserva tier features unusual blends, such as a Sauvignon Blanc-Carmenere. Oveja Negra’s Single Vineyard wines are crafted to make each Maule Valley vineyard site shine bright, combining a fruit-driven structure with modern winemaking techniques.
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Dark, full-bodied and herbaceous with a spicy kick, Carménère found great success with its move to Chile in the mid-19th century. However, the variety went a bit undercover until 1994 when many plantings previously thought to be Merlot, were profiled as Carménère. Somm Secret— Carménère is both a progeny and a great-grandchild of the similarly flavored Cabernet Franc.

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Maule is the Central Valley’s most southern and coolest zone, reaching a southern latitude of 35°S, yet it is still warmer and drier than Bío-Bío to its south. The Maule Valley enjoys success with a unique set of grapes.

It lays claim to the local variety, Pais (synonymous with Tinta Pais, which is actually Tempranillo), which has dominated much of the region’s area under vine until the recent past. Now many growers, not confined by the tradition and regulations of the Old World, also successfully grow Cabernet Sauvignon.

While Maule’s total area under vine remains relatively static, its old Carignan vineyards are undergoing a great revival. The VIGNO (Vignadores del Carignan Vintners) group, an association in charge of promoting this long-forgotten variety, is getting fantastic results from the old vines in its dry-farmed coastal zones.

The Maule includes the subregions of Talca, San Clemente, San Javier, Parral, Linares and Cauquenes.

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