Cono Sur Bicicleta Pinot Noir 2011 Front Bottle Shot
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Winemaker Notes

Red color with violet hints, showing aromas of berries, black cherries, sweet fruits with hints of toasted oak. On the palate, soft sweet fruits combine with fine tannins that contribute to its rich texture and mouth-filling sensation. Best paired with red and white meats and mature cheeses.

Professional Ratings

  • 90
    Cono Sur is the sister company of Concha y Toro and came to fruition in 1993. It has carved out something of a Pinot niche and while Bicicleta isn’t its ultimate expression of the variety, it is a very enjoyable, honest wine; pretty, delicate and fresh with rounded, raspberry fruit and a harmonious mouthfeel.
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The expansion of viable Chilean wine regions in recent decades has revealed several suitable appellations (In Chile the term is denominacion de origen, or DO) for Pinot Noir. This finicky grape requires a cool climate along with good air flow to minimize disease pressure; Chile’s unique geography delivers both in a number of spots. Here’s a quick look at the most notable DO’s, moving from north to south.

In the Coquimbo region, both the Elqui and Limarí Valleys enjoy lots of sunlight throughout the year, which promotes consistent ripening. Of equal importance, their proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the Humboldt Current that flows just offshore provides the necessary cooling influence that yields good balancing acidity.

Due west of the country’s capital, Santiago, are the Casablanca and San Antonio Valleys. The former runs east-west and therefore sees cool, foggy conditions many mornings. The latter runs north-south but is close enough to the ocean to benefit from cool breezes. Very promising Chilean Pinot Noirs can be found from both DO’s.

Chile’s southern region includes two more Pinot-friendly appellations, Bio-Bio and Malleco. These and the other DO’s mentioned above have seen a growing number of producers delivering crisp, fresh versions. Pinot Noir from Chile typically offers the varietal’s trademark elegance and fine drinkability, complete with ripe red fruit, earthy tones and food-friendly acidity. Try Chilean Pinot Noir wines from producers like Viña Leyda, Santa Carolina, Casas del Bosque and Hacienda Araucano.

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