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Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founder’s Reserve 2018 0,75 l

Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founder’s Reserve 2018 0,75 l

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  • Aconcagua Čilė
  • 67% Cabernet Sauvignon 12% Malbec 8% Carménère 7% Petit Verdot 6% Cabernet Franc
  • Raudonasis sausas vynas, brandintas ąžuolo statinėse
  • 13.5%

2018 was considered one of the stronger and more balanced vintages in the Aconcagua Valley – a warm, stable season allowed the grapes to reach full maturity, while maintaining structural acidity and aromatic precision. Such conditions created a wine where ripe fruit is combined with elegance and precision, rather than excessive ripeness.

The aroma reveals blackcurrants, black cherries, plums, accompanied by notes of cedar, tobacco, cocoa, graphite, and subtle spices.

On the palate, the wine is dry, full-bodied, with very refined, "silky" tannins and a lively yet well-integrated acidity. The texture is dense but elegant, and the finish is long, with flavors of black berries, earth, coffee, and subtle oak.

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About the manufacturer

Viña Errázuriz is one of Chile's oldest and most important wineries, founded in 1870 by Don Maximiano Errázuriz in the Aconcagua Valley. He was the first to systematically plant French grape varieties in Chile, thus laying the foundations for modern winemaking in the country. Today, the winery remains one of Chile's leading benchmarks for premium wine, and its direction is shaped by Eduardo Chadwick – one of the most influential figures in the country's wine history, who actively elevated the prestige of Chilean wines in the international arena. Errázuriz's philosophy is based on refining the terroir of the Aconcagua Valley: vineyards are carefully selected from the best locations, much attention is paid to the balance between fruitiness, structure, and elegance, and the work of the cellar master is very precise and "architectural" – the aim is not to reinvent the wine, but to reveal the character of the place as clearly as possible, while maintaining an international standard of refinement.