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1999 Antiyal (Valle del Maipo- Chile)
Last Post 03-13-2003 12:37 PM byChangeMe. 4 Replies.
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Ken Bueckert  Send Private Message
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03-09-2003 02:57 AM  
Bought for $40 Cdn...marked down from $65.

Billed as a Chilean 'Cult' candidate, and the only wine in Chile that is produced biodynamically.

Wine is produced by Alvaro Espinoza Duran in the Maipo Valley.
Only 348 cases made, my bottle is individually numbered...#3,245/4,182
13.5% alcohol
40% Carmenere / 30% Cab Sauvignon / 30% Syrah
Decanted for 2 hours.

Dark Ruby Red
Nose: Currants and black cherries with hints of eucalyptus, mint, bell peppers, and asparagus.

Taste: Tannic black currant and black cherry slap you in the mouth, the mid-palate is busy with bell peppers, black pepper, cedar, vanilla, black olive, and cassis.
The finish is all about the fruit!

WS89 pts., I don't disagree.

An interesting experience.
Camenere is a Merlot cousin of French (Bordeaux) origin. It is rarely seen and was, for years, mistaken for Merlot in Chile.
Key to Biodynamics is considering the farm in its entirety as a living system. They are suppose to be closed, self-sustained systems. The method combines a pattern of lunar and cosmic rhythms and special organic proceedures.

The WS rating claims that the wine should be consumed through 2003...the tannins present, and lack of any sediment to speak of, suggest this wine could use at least another year...probably more.

Researching for this tasting has polarized two things I never heard of...1) the Carmenere grape... and 2) Biodynamics.
I may post a thread on Biodynamics on its own, its' interesting info...and you may be suprised who uses the method.
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03-09-2003 07:26 PM  
Biodynamics-- As in organic? No pesticides and fertilizer and all that crap? Or is it more than that?
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Tim  Send Private Message
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03-09-2003 08:06 PM  
Please do Tyee, I would find this interesting....
Ken Bueckert  Send Private Message
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03-09-2003 09:56 PM  
Re/ Biodynamics...see thread in Wine Learning Center.
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03-13-2003 12:37 PM  
The 2000 is even better. It's got WS91 and I'd agree. For premium Chileans fairly priced at ~30 EUR.
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