Being the best wine of 2017 among more than 16,000 options is an important distinction. So much so that it was echoed in the prestigious Korean publication Noblesse, where words are dedicated to Almaviva 2015 and its first place in the tasting by the team of outstanding wine critic James Suckling, one of the most influential worldwide.
The publication also highlights the characteristics that led Almaviva 2015 to obtain 100 points of qualification: a wine with a very well-woven body, the long-lasting reverberation that gives tension. The taste of cayenne pepper and other spices, which are felt on the tip of the tongue giving shape to a wine full of personality.
Words that continue raising the category of Chilean wine in the world.