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Located 470km to the north of Santiago, the extra heat here provides for a really rich, ripe wine with part of the harvest picked late when slightly shrivelled ("passito"), giving even more richness, weight and alcohol.
![]() Style: Powerful
Drinking Time: Drink or keep
Grape Varieties: 100% Carmenère
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drink now
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drink or keep
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environmentally friendly
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new this year
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limited quantity
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half bottles available
![]() ![]() ![]() Producer Profile...
Viña Falernia is currently Chile’s northernmost winery, located in three areas along the Elqui Valley, 470km north of Santiago. The climate here is semi arid but cooling down-drafts from the snow-capped Andes ensure a day- to night-time temperature difference of more than 10°C, retaining acidity in the grapes. The 320 hectares of vines were originally founded in 1997 by Olivier Gramola and his winemaker cousin, Georgio Flessati, from Trentino. Today the winery they began is ultra modern and fully insulated against the searing heat, with stainless steel fermenting tanks and the most modern technology to hand.
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