---90 pt RATING---Organic blend of Carmenère, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah. Aged in French barrels for twelve months, then cellared in the bottle for six months. Among the very best wines being produced in South America, a “garage wine” from the celebrated Chilean winemaker Álvaro Espinoza. I LOVE this wine!
Description
RATING:
90 points Wine Spectator DESCRIPTION/REVIEWS:
"Structured, with a mix of loam, black cherry, plum, briar, grilled beef and tobacco flavors. Gutsy finish shows a nice second wave of dark fruit. Could use a little time in the cellar."--Wine Spectator--90 pts (Note: Can you imagine what this 2003 must taste like at this time?!)
Álvaro Espinoza is one of the finest winemakers in South America today, as well as one of the foremost biodynamic winemakers in the world. His celebrated wine Antiyal is often referred to as Chile’s first “garage wine.” Antiyal produces fewer than 400 cases of wine a year, a pet project of Álvaro Espinoza, one of Chile’s leading winemakers. A plummy, smoky, herb-accented Antiyal blend of 4 bold red grape varietals. Unbelievably good.