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Casa La Tenca Chardonnay Casablanca Valley

Product information

Casa La Tenca Chardonnay Casablanca Valley
Country of Origin
Chile

Suitable for vegetarians

Storage
Store in a cool, dry place and serve between 10 and 12 C
Instructions

Serving Suggestions
Goes wonderfully with crab, lobster or seafood pasta. You'll also love it with chicken, vegetable risotto or fresh cheeses.
Package Type
Bottle
Type of Closure
Cork
Recycling Information
Glass
Brand
Casa La Tenca

Built in the 19th century by the Bulnes family in Colchagua, Casa la Tenca was named after the passion of the host.
Country of Packing
Chile
Return To Address
Vina Del Nuevo Mundo
Allergen Information
Contains sulphites
ABV (%)
12.5
Units
9.4
Grape Variety
100% Chardonnay
Tasting Notes

Colour : A pale yellow color with golden reflections.
Nose : Elegant and fresh wine, with aromas of peach, melon, prickly pear, toasted hazelnut and vanilla.
Palate : Balanced and fruity, with rich acidity and good persistence in the mouth.
History
Mr Bulnes was an intellectual and pioneer of the modernization of Chile who dedicated his last years to the preservation of the local fauna. He was particularly passionate about ornithology and enjoyed watching his favorite species, the mockingbird (Tenca) from the balcony of his library.
Regional Information
The Casablanca Valley is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Cordillera del Mar. Casablanca's geographic location allows it to retain the freshness brought by the Pacific throughout the year. The cool, low-lying areas favor vibrant whites with a distinctive minerality. The climate of the region is Mediterranean with a maritime influence. Morning mists from the Pacific Ocean have a significant cooling influence in the Casablanca Valley. It is due to its climatic conditions that the grapes ripen more slowly giving beautiful concentrations of aromas and flavors.
Current Vintage
2021
Vinification Details

The grapes are harvested by machine during the night, taking advantage of the low temperature. The grapes are subtly pressed to preserve the qualities of the fruit and
its aromas. The must is then decanted and racked into stainless steel tanks, where the alcoholic fermentation begins. Once fermentation is complete, the wine is left in contact with its fine lees and pumping-over are carried out daily, favoring the expression and the good development of the wine. The wine is finally stabilized and prepared for bottling.
Producer
Vina Del Nuevo Mundo
Agent
LGCF
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week