Luís Felipe’s home is a charming adobe house set amid lush greenery. It nestles at the foot of some of the highest and most spectacular vineyards Chile has to offer. The family's remote Agua Santa ('holy water') vineyards lie in the Colchagua Costa area, just 30 km from the Pacific. There, in the weathered coastal mountains, older than the Andes, the unique combination of ancient soils, luminous sunshine and cooling ocean breezes give exceptional growing conditions for the delicate Pinot Noir Grape.
"Classically structured, with more than a nod to the grape's Burgundian heritage, this is a smooth, supple Pinot Noir with fine tannins and a long finish."
Pinot Noir
ABV 13.5%
SCREWC
Dry
Vegan
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