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Purple Angel

Representante de la gran calidad del Vino Chileno

ICONOS Among the best Chiles wines, all coming from Colchagua, one of the most prestigious valleys in the world: Montes Alpha M, Montes Folly and Purple Angel show their exceptional character, distinction and great aging potential..

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PURPLE ANGEL - 2020

TIM ATKIN - 2020

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This superb wine represents a whole new dimension for Carmenère, the long-lost grape variety that recently resurfaced in Chile after being presumed extinct in Bordeaux, its original home. Purple Angel, has been recognised as Chile's best Carmenère. Critics all over the world have named this wine a "wine from another planet".


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ORIGEN Colchagua Valley
ENVEJECIMIENTO 70% of the wine was aged for 18 months in first use French oak barrels.
RECOMENDACIÓN DE GUARDA Store in a cool and dry place, at no more than 15ºC (59°F) and away from sources of light.
TEMPERATURA RECOMENDADA 17 a 19 °C
DECANTAR Yes, for at least an hour.
VARIEDAD 92% Carmenère
8% Petit Verdot

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ORIGEN:
Colchagua Valley

Colchagua is one of the Chilean wine valleys with the most international prestige, in which Viña Montes was a pioneer in establishing its production. This valley is located in the central zone of Chile, less than two hours driving from its capital, Santiago. Our beautiful vineyards are located in one of the best terroirs in the area, Apalta. Its unique characteristics and location, allow a mild exposure to the sun of the vines, which contributes to a slow, although more complete maturation of the grapes. In the same valley, between the Coastal Range and the sea, we find our Marchigüe vineyards, immersed in an undulating landscape that ends in the Pacific Ocean (25 km away), where our red grapes mature slowly under the influence of somewhat colder temperatures.