During my recent four-day expedition of Chile’s Itata region, I discovered some remarkable red wines made from pais and cinsault. The battle for supremacy between the rustic pais, derived from ancient and gnarled vines, and the vibrant, fruit-forward cinsault, is currently unfolding in the south of Chile, with both varieties vying for the title of producing the most drinkable reds.
Depending on the terroir and how the wine is made, both cinsault and pais can produce incredibly fluid and delicious wines. However, the more I taste, the more my affection grows for pais. My wine choice this week exemplifies what I mean by drinkability: the De Martino Las Olvidadas Valle de Itata Guarilihue 2022, an extraordinary old-vine wine, is one of the top pais reds I had during my trip.