Miguel Torres Chile Conde de Superunda 2013
Miguel Torres Chile Conde de Superunda
Region: Curico Valley, Valle Central, Chile
Vintage: 2013
Bottle size: 75cl
Grape: Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Monastrell, Carmenere
ABV: 14%
The name Superunda refers to the action of a Spanish nobleman during the tragic tsunami in El Callao, Lima, in 1746. Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Tempranillo and Monastrell form the basis of the wine, which is aged for 22 months in new Nevers oak barrels. Voluptuous on the palate, fine acidity, and fruit notes that combine with pleasant texture.mou
In 1979 the Torres family purchased 100 hectares of vineyard in Maquehua, San Francisco Norte and Cordillera, together with a winery in the Curicó Valley. Miguel Torres brought with him his family’s long tradition of wine-making and over 140 years of company history. The Chilean Central Valley has an ideal climate for top quality viticulture. This Phylloxera-free region is dominated by the presence of the Andes, their peaks crowned with permanent snow. The difference in temperatures between day and night provides the optimum conditions for development of the grapes and increases their ability to retain their finest aromas.
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