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2010 Concha y Toro Malbec Casillero del Diablo Reserve Rapel Valley

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88 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2011

($12) Bright violet. Spicy aromas of cherry-vanilla, cedar, tobacco and cola. Then restrained and taut in the mouth, displaying moderate depth and freshness to its smoky blackberry, plum and smoky herb flavors. The vanilla note returns on the refreshingly brisk, gently tannic finish. This is a real value.

87 Points | Wine Spectator

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About Chile

Virtually every wine region in Chile benefits from proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the cooling Humboldt Current that flows up from the South Pole. Although Chile extends more than 2,000 miles from north to south, its grape-growing regions are clustered in the center of the country, where rainfall is concentrated during the winter months, and where an absence of fungal diseases makes for relatively carefree grape-farming.
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Malbec

The Malbec grape may have originated in southwest France, where it still is grown under the name Cot. However, the grape's international profile has surged not because of what's going on in France, but rather because of current trends in Argentina.
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