
Carmen Insigne Merlot
viña carmen. tinto. chile
Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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Chilean winemaking has been influenced by Spanish colonial traditions, followed by French expertise in the 19th century. Merlot gained popularity as a versatile and accessible variety.
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Merlot, especially from Chile, is commonly associated with relaxed gatherings and casual dining.
Social Drink
Chilean Merlot is often enjoyed with friends and family due to its approachable flavor profile.
Food Pairing
It's considered a versatile wine that complements a wide range of dishes, making it a popular choice for meals.
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Carmen Insigne Merlot offers a balanced profile of fruit, spice, and subtle earthy notes.
Expect aromas and flavors of ripe red fruits like cherry and plum, often accompanied by hints of chocolate, vanilla, and a touch of green bell pepper, a characteristic sometimes found in Merlot. The wine typically has medium body, soft tannins, and a smooth finish, making it an approachable red wine.
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Serving Temperature
Serve slightly chilled, around 16-18°C (60-64°F), to enhance its fruit flavors and soften the tannins.
Food Pairing Suggestions
Pair it with grilled meats, pasta with red sauce, pizza, burgers, or moderately spiced dishes.
Decanting
Younger vintages may benefit from a short decanting period (30 minutes) to allow the aromas to open up.
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