What is 120 santa Rita?

What is 120 santa Rita?

120 Cabernet Sauvignon is an intense purplish red in color, fruity aromas on the nose reminiscent of ripe red fruits such as cherry with hints of vanilla and tobacco coming from contact with oak. In the palate we find sweet and elegant tannins leaving a juicy and fresh finish.

Where is Santa Rita 120 from?

Cabernet Sauvignon ripens well in the Mediterranean climate of Chile’s Central Valley.

Is Santa Rita wine good?

“A rich and robust red, with intense dark fruit and spice flavors filled with espresso and dark chocolate accents. Savory midpalate, with a powerful finish that offers complex notes of chicory and cream, and hint of dried green herbs. Drink now through 2025. 350 cases made, 200 cases imported”, he reviewed.

Who owns Santa Rita Winery?

Grupo Claro
The winery is part of Grupo Claro and owns Viña Carmen next door and Doña Paula in Argentina. The group has just over 4,000 hectares in Chile and Argentina and, with its wide portfolio of wine brands, has something to suit most tastes and budgets.

Is Santa Rita 120 Chardonnay sweet?

The 120 Chardonnay is crispy and vibrant. Its fragrant aroma is bursting with luscious tropical fruit, wonderfully balanced by fresh green apples and a zesty note of orange peel. On the palate, it is silky and sweet with a fruity and refreshing body ending in a zingy and sleek finish.

Which is the best wine winery in Chile?

Viña Santa Rita is one of Chile’s leading producers and also one of the Maipo wineries most worth visiting, not only for the impressive portfolio of wines, but for its rich history and heritage.

What does 120 mean in terms of wine?

120 is a brand of tradition and history, which exists for the purpose of making the concept of wine something simple, genuine and open to an amazing experience.

Where are the vineyards in Santa Rita Chile?

About Santa Rita’s vineyards 1 Limarí Valley. Santa Rita has 131 hectares of vineyards in the Limarí Valley, which are planted with Chardonnay and Syrah. 2 Casablanca Valley. There are 314 hectares of vineyards in the Casablanca Valley, which have free-draining, alluvial sandy soils. 3 Maipo Valley. 4 Colchagua Valley. 5 Curicó Valley.

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