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Carménère In the Spotlight

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CarménèreIn the Spotlight

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Story of CarmStory of Carméénnèèrere Brought to Chile in 1800’s from France

Used to be part of the Bordeaux Blend– Took too long to ripen– Was found in Medoc Region

• Known as Grande Vidure,

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Which is Merlot????Which is Merlot????

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Chile Facts Chilean vineyards were first established in Chilean vineyards were first established in

the mid-sixteenth century by Spanish the mid-sixteenth century by Spanish missionaries missionaries

Ocean and Andes influence ClimateOcean and Andes influence Climate Phylloxera hasen’t reached ChilePhylloxera hasen’t reached Chile

Approx 118,000 hectares vineyardsApprox 118,000 hectares vineyards Over 8,000 hectares of carmenereOver 8,000 hectares of carmenere

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Coquimbo RegionCoquimbo Region

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Limari ValleyLimari Valley

Founded 1549 (known for Pisco) Rainfall >4”/yr (Drip Irrigation) 1,700 Hectares Vineyards

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Casa TamayaCasa Tamaya

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Aconcagua RegionAconcagua Region

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Aconcagua ValleyAconcagua Valley Founded Rainfall 1,100 Hectares Vineyards

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Vina ErrVina Erráázurizzuriz

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Central ValleyCentral Valley

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Maipo Valley

11,000 hectares vineyards Alto, Central, Pacific RED wine country (Cab is flagship)

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ViViñña Chocalan Winerya Chocalan Winery

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Rapel ValleyRapel Valley

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Rapel ValleyRapel Valley Comprised of Colchagua and Cachapoal stretches from the Pacific coast to the

slopes of the Andes 34,000 Hectares Vineyards Dry and Warm

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Anakena WineryAnakena Winery

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MauleMaule

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Maule ValleyMaule Valley Largest and very old region in ChileLargest and very old region in Chile Practice Dry FarmingPractice Dry Farming 34,000 hectares vineyards34,000 hectares vineyards

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Casas PatronalesCasas Patronales

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Single Vineyard CarmSingle Vineyard Carméénnèèrere

Vina CarmenVina Carmen

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Single Vineyard CarmSingle Vineyard Carméénnèèrere

Vina ErrazurizVina Errazuriz

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The Future for CarmThe Future for Carméénnèèrere

Chile– Aconcagua Valley (Aconcagua)– Colchagua Valley (Rapel)

USA– Lake County (Guenoc Winery)– Washington (Walla Walla)