Regular price $776.00
De Martino Armida Carménère is the emblem for the winery and for Chile. It symbolizes the journey that De Martino took when it first planted Carménère in 1992 and the subsequent first Carménère wine exported from Chile in 1996, exploring its full potential and awakening the wine world to this very special grape. Rich, intense and enchanting, it’s one of those bottles that you have on the ‘must-try’ list! Beautiful aromas of black cherry, fig, blackcurrant interlaced with hints of dark chocolate and black truffle. Whiffs of licorice, vanilla and sweet spice as the wine continues to develop. Smooth, full-bodied with a persistently long finish. Bring out this beauty’s shine with a great dish of carne asado or a Cuban-style roast pork! Limited supply (only 1,608 bottles produced).
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Producer: |
De Martino |
Region: |
Maipo Valley, Chile |
Grape Variety: |
100% Carménère |
Colour: |
Red |
Sweetness: |
Dry |
Ageing: |
30 months in oak barrels |
Alcohol Level: |
14.0% |
Bottle Size: |
750ml |
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Wine guys' wine guides
Here's how to interpret the ratings (in case you were wondering what's that number below the price). If you don't see a rating, it doesn't mean the wine is any less yummy. At the end of the day, wine is meant to be enjoyed and shared.
DEC = Decanter
JH = James Halliday Australian Wine Companion
JS = James Suckling
LC = Langton's Classification
RP = Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
TA = Tim Atkin Rioja Special Report
VIN = Vinous
WE = Wine Enthusiast
WS = Wine Spectator