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DENOMINATION OF ORIGIN: Quitralmán Vineyard, D.O. Bío-Bío, Bío-Bío Valley.,
AGING:
12 months in French oak barrels (20% new 80% second use).
VINEYARD:
Located in one of Chile’s southernmost wine regions, the Quitralmán Vineyard is 194 meters a.s.l. on the southern bank of the Bío-Bío river.
SOIL:
The soil in the Quitralmán Vineyard is colluvial with red clay in the upper layer and angular stones in the subsoil and with excellent drainage.
WEATHER:
The humid-temperate climate is nearly in transition to Mediterranean and is influenced by the Bío-Bío River and the Andes Mountains. This season was slightly colder than a normal
year and was rain-free during the harvest period.
Marques de Casa Concha Ed. Limitada Biobío Pinot Noir 2018
International Wine Challenge
92
pts.
Marques de Casa Concha Ed. Limitada Biobío Pinot Noir 2017
James Suckling
90
pts.
Marques de Casa Concha Ed. Limitada Biobío Pinot Noir 2017
Tim Atkin
90
pts.
Marques de Casa Concha Ed. Limitada Biobío Pinot Noir 2017
IWC - Silver Medal
90
pts.
Marques de Casa Concha Ed. Limitada Biobío Pinot Noir 2017
Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate
94
pts.
Marques de Casa Concha Ed. Limitada Biobío Pinot Noir 2017
Descorchados 2019
Food Pairing
Pairs very well with white meats such as chicken or roast turkey, with fatty fish in light delicate preparations such as tuna tataki, as well as dishes such as beef carpaccio.