In Chile’s native language, Pichi means ‘little’ while Kura means ‘rock’. Pichikura brings us back to the place where the grapes for this wine were grown, a landscape strewn with ancient pebbles. In this warm, sunny climate tempered by constant ocean breezes from the Pacific, Merlot is supple, fresh and easy-drinking.
"Youthful Merlot showing fresh, plum and spice aromas and flavours with additional leafy notes on the palate."
Merlot
ABV 13.0%
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