Rating:
7,
Maturity:
The weather was ideal for grapes right through to the end of summer and
early autumn. At this time the rain arrived and caused a lot of dilution
problems for growers in the Rapel, Maule and Curicó Valleys. The growers
had to choose - do they pick before rot sets in or wait to allow the grapes to
ripen. For those that waited the rains did desist and afterwards there was hot,
sunny weather and these growers managed to produce some good wines, although
they had to be extremely selective when picking. The other regions fared better
and made good wines. Aconcagua Valley missed out on the perverse weather
and experienced a normal season and the wines are of very good quality. The
Casablanca and Maipo Valleys saw less morning fog than usual and so
ripening was faster in these regions which meant they could pick before any
serious rot set in.
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