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2010 Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founder's Reserve

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April 1, 2018 - $42

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RATINGS

92The Wine Advocate

It has a lush, ripe, rounded bouquet with well-integrated oak, again, more floral in style than the 2008 or 2009, more feminine and generous. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe blackberry and raspberry fruit as well as fine tannins.

92Vinous / IWC

Heady smoke- and spice-accented blackberry and cherry-cola aromas, along with suggestions of pipe tobacco, vanilla and anise. Intense, palate-coating dark fruit compote flavors show impressive depth and power, with juicy acidity and peppery

90Wine Spectator

Firm and savory, with accents of licorice and spice to the warm raspberry ganache, red currant and plum pudding flavors, accented by touches of green herbs. The crisp finish features details of slate and iron.

REGION

Chile, Aconcagua Region

Chile has produced wine since the 16th century, when Spanish conquistadores brought grape vines and established vineyards. Sweet wines were favored until well into the 19th century, when French immigrants began making dry wines with a decidedly French character. Chile’s long, narrow, coastal geography has made the transportation of wines challenging over the centuries, though today it is a major exporter. To the west is the Pacific Ocean, to the east are the Andes. But the isolation has also meant that Chile vineyards have so far never been attacked by phylloxera, meaning that unlike viticulturalists in many other part of the world, Chilean vineyards can be planted with original rootstock, saving producers the laborious job of grafting vines onto phylloxera-resistant rootstocks. Chile started an appellation system in 1994, and there are five regions each with numerous sub-regions. Chile has attracted investment from European and American producers, including Robert Mondavi Winery, Kendall-Jackson, Lafite-Rothschild and Miguel Torres.