Cousino Macul Merlot 2016 Front Bottle Shot
Cousino Macul Merlot 2016 Front Bottle Shot Cousino Macul Merlot 2016 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Of an intense ruby red with purple and rather bright tonalities, it is young and fresh with a soft and delicate nose that remind us of berries, where the aroma of ripe mulberries and raspberries with a touch of black plums outstands giving then space for small touches of cassis and ending with delicate spices Soft, silky and docile in mouth, of medium acidity, where those notes correspond to ripe raspberries and cherries even more enhanced by the characteristics of this warm valley.

It's especially good with creamy cheeses, like Brie and Camembert.

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Tied to the history of the so-called “lost grape of Bordeaux,” Carmenѐre, the story of Chilean Merlot is a fascinating one. For decades in Chile the former was actually thought to be Merlot, so the two were typically planted together and harvested at the same time. Since Merlot is an early-ripening variety and Carmenѐre much later-ripening, the resulting wines often tasted unripe and vegetal. Not until 1994 was Chilean Carmenѐre identified correctly. As awareness grew, growers and winemakers began handling both grapes more optimally, leading to significant improvement in the wines.

Today Merlot ranks as the third most planted variety in Chile, behind Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc. It is mostly found in the following valley DO’s, from north to south: Maipo, Cachapoal, Colchagua, Curicó and Maule. It can appear both in blends or on its own. Either way, Chilean Merlot tends to show characteristic aromas and flavors of ripe plums, dark berries and herbs, often accented by oak, with a mouthfeel that is round and full.

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