Soupy and herbal smelling, which is what naysayers claim is Carmenère's scarlet letter. A little horsey, as well. In the mouth, it's loose and wet but not well structured, and the flavors are herbal, murky and foxy. Casa Silva claims to be the king of Carmenère but this wine leaves me unimpressed.
Soupy and herbal smelling, which is what naysayers claim is Carmenère's scarlet letter. A little horsey, as well. In the mouth, it's loose and wet but not well structured, and the flavors are herbal, murky and foxy. Casa Silva claims to be the king of Carmenère but this wine leaves me unimpressed.
Soupy and herbal smelling, which is what naysayers claim is Carmenère's scarlet letter. A little horsey, as well. In the mouth, it's loose and wet but not well structured, and the flavors are herbal, murky and foxy. Casa Silva claims to be the king of Carmenère but this wine leaves me unimpressed.
Soupy and herbal smelling, which is what naysayers claim is Carmenère's scarlet letter. A little horsey, as well. In the mouth, it's loose and wet but not well structured, and the flavors are herbal, murky and foxy. Casa Silva claims to be the king of Carmenère but this wine leaves me unimpressed.