Almaviva has set a new bar for Chilean wines with rigorously blended vintages that marry classic Bordeaux expertise with New World vitality. For the last 10 years, vintage after vintage, Almaviva vineyard has been quietly, consistently establishing a track record as one of the greatest wine producers in Chile.
The estate is a joint venture between Château Mouton Rothschild and Concha y Toro and has been striving for perfection since its launch in 1998. And, with the Almaviva Puente Alto 2017, they’ve achieved it. With such supreme quality and astronomic growth in reputation, it’s no wonder it’s JamesSuckling.com’s Wine of the Decade.
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