
Montes Twins
Representante de la gran calidad del Vino Chileno
MONTES TWINS Twins Red Blend, from Viña Montes, combines four varieties: the complexity of Cabernet Sauvignon mixed with the freshness of Tempranillo, the volume and silkiness in the mouth of Syrah and the texture and chromatic intensity of Carmenère. A charming mix of two terroirs, Apalta and Marchigüe from the Colchagua Valley.
90 PUNTOS
MONTES TWINS - 2020
JAMES SUCKLING - 2020
NOTAS DE CATA
Twins Red Blend combines our 4 most successful varieties every year. The structure and complexity of the Cabernet Sauvignon is very well intertwined with the freshness of the Tempranillo, the volume and silkiness of the Syrah, and the texture and chromatic intensity of the Carmenère, and all together allow us to offer a delightful blend of two Colchagua terroirs-Apalta and Marchigüe in every bottle.
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ATRIBUTOS DEL VINO
| ORIGEN | ColchaguaValley |
| ENVEJECIMIENTO | 40% of the wine was aged for 10 months in first use French oak barrels . |
| RECOMENDACIÓN DE GUARDA | Can be enjoyed now or cellared for six or more years. |
| TEMPERATURA RECOMENDADA | 17 al 19 °C |
| DECANTAR | Recommended for 30 minutes. |
| VARIEDAD | 35% Cabernet Sauvignon 30% Syrah 25% Carmenère 10% Tempranillo |
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ORIGEN:
ColchaguaValley
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.