Las Almas Chardonnay 2006
Las Almas Chardonnay 2006
Casablanca Valley, Chile
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The Casablanca Valley, north of the capital, Santiago,
works like a vacuum, sucking in the cool air of the
Pacific Ocean. For a long time Chilean winegrowers
ignored the region, assuming it was too cool to ripen
grapes for quality wines. Some experiments in the 1980s
proved otherwise, and the region went on to establish
itself as South America’s best source for elegant,
complex white wines. Chardonnay does particularly well
there, developing rich tropical fruit aromas without
becoming fat and cloying. The Las Almas lives up to that
potential, with aromas of mango, lemon, and even a touch
of banana, as well as a smooth mouthfeel and a clean
finish.
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then they need a cellar. But the word cellar conjures up images
of dark, cavernous chambers cut out of bedrock, or slick,
temperature and humidity-controlled rooms lined with mahogany wine racks. All very nice,
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Many people think that
if they're going to
store wine at home
then they need a cellar
. But the word cellar
conjures up images of dark,
cavernous chambers cut out
of bedrock, or slick,
temperature and humidity-controlled&nb
p;rooms lined with mahogany
wine racks. All very nice, but not at all necessary. We
recommend you interpret cellar somewhat loosely.
There are four main things to consider when storing wine:
temperature, light, vibration and keeping the cork wet. (more)



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