Chilcas Reserva Carmenere
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Description
Description
Chilcas Reserva Carménère is a 750ml Chilean red wine made from 100% Carménère grapes, delivering the varietal's signature depth and spice-driven complexity. This Reserva expression earned 90 points from Guía Descorchados (2016) and a Gold Medal at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles (2007), underscoring its consistent quality across multiple vintages.
Quick Facts: Varietal: 100% Carménère | Origin: Chile | Style: Reserva | Producer: Chilcas Wines | Size: 750ml
Production & Heritage
Chilcas Wines farms vineyards across Chile's varied coastal and inland valleys, benefiting from a mild Mediterranean climate that suits Carménère particularly well. The producer has made Carménère the heart of its grape-growing program, with the variety anchoring both the Reserva tier and the top-level Las Almas icon wine. The Reserva designation indicates extended aging — typical for Chilean Reservas, which require time in oak — intended to build structure and soften the naturally firm tannins of Carménère.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark plum and ripe blackberry lead, followed by peppery spice and a subtle herbal note characteristic of well-ripened Carménère. A gentle smokiness emerges as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is round and fruit-forward, with juicy black cherry and cassis giving way to mid-palate layers of dark chocolate, espresso, and sweet paprika. Tannins are moderate and well-integrated, providing structure without harsh grip.
Finish: Medium-to-long, with lingering notes of black pepper, dried herbs, and toasted oak. A trace of dark berry sweetness anchors the close.
How to Drink Chilcas Reserva
Serve at 16–18°C (60–64°F). Pouring into a large-bowled glass and allowing 15–20 minutes of air helps open the Reserva's spice and fruit layers. This wine works equally well as a straightforward dinner pour or in wine-based mixed drinks.
- Red Wine Sangria — the dark fruit and spice hold up well against citrus and brandy additions.
- Kalimotxo — the berry richness and moderate tannins balance the cola's sweetness in this classic Spanish serve.
- Mulled Wine — Carménère's inherent peppery warmth amplifies cinnamon, clove, and star anise beautifully.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring grilled meats or hearty stews
- Introducing someone to Carménère as a varietal for the first time
- Building a tasting flight of Chilean red varieties alongside Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
- Bringing a reliable, crowd-pleasing bottle to a casual gathering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chilcas Reserva Carménère taste like? It delivers ripe dark fruit — black cherry, plum, and cassis — layered with chocolate, black pepper, and a touch of herbal spice, finishing with moderate tannins and toasted oak.
How does Chilcas Reserva compare to Casillero del Diablo Reserva Carménère? Both are Chilean Reserva-tier Carménères at accessible price points; Chilcas tends toward a spicier, more herbaceous profile, while Casillero del Diablo leans into rounder, softer fruit. Chilcas Reserva carries a 90-point score from Guía Descorchados 2016, indicating strong critical recognition at its level.
Is Chilcas Reserva good for sipping on its own? Yes — the balanced tannins and fruit-forward palate make it approachable without food, especially after a few minutes of aeration in the glass.
Where is Chilcas Reserva made? Chilcas Wines is based in Chile, sourcing Carménère grapes from vineyard sites across the country's prime growing valleys, which share a mild Mediterranean climate ideal for this late-ripening variety.
What foods pair well with Chilcas Reserva Carménère? Grilled flank steak benefits from the wine's peppery tannins; slow-braised lamb shanks echo its dark fruit richness; empanadas mirror its Chilean roots; roasted bell peppers complement the varietal's herbal edge; and aged Gouda amplifies the toasty oak finish.
What sizes does Chilcas Reserva come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Chilcas Reserva worth the price? Positioned as an entry-level Reserva, it competes in a value-driven segment of Chilean reds and punches above its weight — the 90-point Guía Descorchados score and Concours Mondial Gold Medal suggest strong quality relative to its price tier.
Why Chilcas Reserva?
Carménère found its second life in Chile after disappearing from Bordeaux vineyards in the late 19th century, and Chilcas has placed the grape at the center of its portfolio. The Reserva bottling represents a sweet spot between everyday drinking and serious varietal expression, backed by a track record that includes scores from Wine Spectator (88 points, 2014), Wine Enthusiast (87 points, 2014), Wine Advocate (87 points, 2010), and International Wine Cellar's Josh Reynolds (89 points, 2011). That breadth of critical attention across multiple vintages signals consistency rather than a single lucky barrel. For anyone exploring what makes Chilean Carménère distinctive — the dark spice, the herbal undertone, the velvet tannins — this Reserva is a well-documented starting point.
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