País, the first European grape planted in Chile in the 16th century, is on the upswing, and this is a light floral example that's showing the varietal meatiness and soapy sweet aromas the grape is known for. A chewy palate and flavors of red currant, plum and cinnamon finish mild but with grip.
País, the first European grape planted in Chile in the 16th century, is on the upswing, and this is a light floral example that's showing the varietal meatiness and soapy sweet aromas the grape is known for. A chewy palate and flavors of red currant, plum and cinnamon finish mild but with grip.
País, the first European grape planted in Chile in the 16th century, is on the upswing, and this is a light floral example that's showing the varietal meatiness and soapy sweet aromas the grape is known for. A chewy palate and flavors of red currant, plum and cinnamon finish mild but with grip.
País, the first European grape planted in Chile in the 16th century, is on the upswing, and this is a light floral example that's showing the varietal meatiness and soapy sweet aromas the grape is known for. A chewy palate and flavors of red currant, plum and cinnamon finish mild but with grip.