| Tasting notes |
| Fiery, ruby red. Black currants, red cherries with touches of toasted French oak.
On the palate, it is smooth, round and potent. Fine and well balanced, the Marques has a long finish. |
| Review |
| Publication: The International Wine & Spirit Competition 2003
Wine: Marques de Casa Concha Cabernet Sauvignon 2001
Date: July 2003
Country: UK
Review: Gold Medal
Publication: Wine Chile Supplement 2003
Wine: Marques de Casa Concha Cabernet Sauvignon 2001
Date: June 2003
Country: UK
Review: 89 points
Comments: "Very concentrated capsicum, blackcurrant and plum. Power and weight with a tight finish but the fruit is all there". DS. "A smoky, toasty dominated nose of very ripe blackcurrants and a touch of garrigues. Very dry tannins, fresh acidity, toasty, classy oak and a savoury finish. Drink 2003-2007". PS
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| Technical notes |
| Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Origin: Puente Alto Vineyard. Puente Alto, Valle del Maipo.
Soil: It is alluvial, stony, poor in nutrients and highly permeable due to the gravel sub-soil. It produces plants of frugal growth, which bear clusters of small, concentrated ripe grapes.
Climate: Semi-arid Mediterranean. Influenced by the Andes, this is the coolest part of the Maipo Valley. The large swings in temperature from day to night prolongs grape ripening; concentrating fruit and intensifying aromas.
Harvest: Hand picked. April 10-25, 2000.
Aging: 14 months in 1,2 & 3 years old French oak barrels, then aged for a further 6 months after bottling
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