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Louis-Antoine Luyt Pais El Mismo 2022 1.0Ltr

size
1.0Ltr
country
Chile
region
Valle Central
appellation
Maule
Additional vintages
2022 2021
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100% País. From a two-hectare site of sandy, decomposed granite soils in the Maule region. The vines are farmed organically, not irrigated at all and harvested by hand. Half of the bunches are left whole and carbonically macerated; the other half are destemmed and fermented spontaneously. The two vinification lots are blended and the wine pressed and bottled within a month, with no filtration and only 1-2 grams/liter of sulfur, in liter bottles (it is not a pipeño because this farmer-grown wine is not farmer-made). The result is a light red or dark rosé, depending on how you look at it, and does well with a light chill.
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Louis-Antoine Luyt Pais El Mismo 2022 1.0Ltr

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100% País. From a two-hectare site of sandy, decomposed granite soils in the Maule region. The vines are farmed organically, not irrigated at all and harvested by hand. Half of the bunches are left whole and carbonically macerated; the other half are destemmed and fermented spontaneously. The two vinification lots are blended and the wine pressed and bottled within a month, with no filtration and only 1-2 grams/liter of sulfur, in liter bottles (it is not a pipeño because this farmer-grown wine is not farmer-made). The result is a light red or dark rosé, depending on how you look at it, and does well with a light chill.
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size
1.0Ltr
country
Chile
region
Valle Central
appellation
Maule
Additional vintages
2022 2021
Overview
100% País. From a two-hectare site of sandy, decomposed granite soils in the Maule region. The vines are farmed organically, not irrigated at all and harvested by hand. Half of the bunches are left whole and carbonically macerated; the other half are destemmed and fermented spontaneously. The two vinification lots are blended and the wine pressed and bottled within a month, with no filtration and only 1-2 grams/liter of sulfur, in liter bottles (it is not a pipeño because this farmer-grown wine is not farmer-made). The result is a light red or dark rosé, depending on how you look at it, and does well with a light chill.
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Region: Valle Central

Chile is a fascinating country when it comes to wines and viticulture, and by far the most internationally renowned wine region in the country is the Valle Central. This expansive valley is located close to the Chilean capital of Santiago, and stretches between the Maipo Valley and Maule Valley, a long, winding fault through the mountainous regions of the country which is now almost completely covered by vineyards producing wines of exquisite character. The region itself may well be associated with the 'New World' of wines, but in actual fact, vineyards have been cultivated around the Maipo valley since the 16th century, when settlers from Europe brought vines across the ocean with which to make sacramental wines. A wide range of grape varietals thrive in the hot climate of Valle Central, from the Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot vines the country is most famous for, to Syrah, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Carmenere.
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Country: Chile

When the wealthy new landowners of the 19th century began planting large vineyards in the fertile central valleys of Chile, they must have been impressed at how successful the imported Old World grape varietals took to the land. However, such a fact is hardly surprising; with eight months of blazing sunshine coupled with oceanic winds from the west, and crystal clear spring waters from the Andes irrigating the soil, grapes such as Malbec, Merlot, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon were given everything they needed to flourish, and more. As the centuries passed, Chilean wineries continued to expand and experiment, resulting in a wide range of wine production methods and techniques, and consistently producing fine quality wines perfect for the international market. Nowadays, Chile is renowned for producing a wide variety of crisp white wines, and juicy, fruity reds enjoyed around the world for their drinkability and flavorful character, making this country very much one of the 'New World', albeit one with a fascinating link to the Old.
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