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Viñedo Chadwick 2013 75cl

Maipo Valley | Chile
CHF 302.70
Critics scores
98 James Suckling
This pure cabernet sauvignon shows wonderful subtle eucalyptus and black currant character. Cold stones and roses too. It's firm and linear with a full body, compacted tannins and a lightly chewy and tangy finish. A red with form and strength. Try in 2020. 800 cases made
94 Robert Parker
The top of the range in reds is the 2013 Viñedo Chadwick, a Cabernet Sauvignon from Puente Alto in Maipo, the classical zone for the grapes, as Aconcagua is too cold for it. They consider 2013 a 'classical' vintage in the appellation, and the grapes from their 15-hectare property at 650 meters altitude planted with a massale selection in 1992 were handpicked early in the morning and transported to the winery in Aconcagua in 12-kilo boxes. Fermentation took place at 24-28 degrees Celsius in small-volume stainless steel tanks with a total maceration time ranging from 23 to 40 days, depending on the lot. The wine was racked to French oak barrels, 90% of them new, where it underwent malolactic fermentation and was kept for 22 months. There are notes of red cherries intermixed with the more classical blackberries and tobacco leaves, spices and cigar box aromas; it is very subtle, layered and complex, even though the wine shows very young. The result is a fresher wine with moderate alcohol and the oak feels better integrated, even though it's still mostly new. Here the conditions of the vintage played in flavor of obtaining fresher, more balanced wines. There are the telltale Cabernet tannins, very polished and fine, but with grip; the texture is velvety, lifted by a fine thread of acidity. I also previewed a sketch of the 2014 blend where winemaker Francisco Baettig has implemented some changes; he harvested earlier in some lots that, blended with the rest, will result in a wine with less alcohol. In 2015, the whole vineyard was harvested early and none of the lots are above 13.8% alcohol; I look forward to those changes. 10,956 bottles were filled the March 6, 2015.
Producer
Chadwick Eduardo
One of the biggest names in Chilean wine, Eduardo Chadwick teamed up with famed Californian vintner, Robert Mondavi to create Chile’s first icon wine - Seña. Releasing its first bottles in 1997, this 1995 vintage was the culmination of the duo’s commitment to produce the country’s greatest premium red wine. This trend-setting move made way for the future of Ultra-Premium Chilean wines. Situated amongst the rolling hills of Aconcagua, the 350-hectare property owns 42-hectares under vine, that enjoy both organic and biodynamic farming approaches. The blend differs from vintage to vintage, but is typically comprised of about half Cabernet Sauvignon, with a varying mixture of Carmernere, Malbec, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot varieties. The grapes are fermented in thermo-controlled stainless-steel tanks, then the wine is aged in French new-oak barrels for 22 months. Fondly received by critics and aficionados alike, Seña is undoubtedly Chile’s rising star.