Growing Conditions

Cerro Chapeu, Rivera, Uruguay. 250 meters above sea level. Continental climate with great thermal amplitude.
Soils of alluvial origin from volcanic materials washed over millions of years that formed very deep reddish sediments rich in iron, with great depth and good drainage.

Nose

This red wine offers a blend of red and black fruits, with notes of plum and a hint of orange peel.

Palate

It is juicy with medium body. The wine shows more subtlety this vintage, and highlights its fruity character and rounded tannins.

Aging

Then it's kept for just a few months for natural clarification.

Harvest

Hand-picked with 15 kg cases in February 2023.

Bottling

Estate bottled with nominal So2.

Ratings & Awards

92/100

Tim Atkin