La Piu Belle is a shining cherry red. It smells of ripe red fruits, cherry, blackberry with floral touches of violets and lavender. Subtle aromas of eucalyptus, cedar and tobacco. Medium-high acidity, juicy tannins, intense and of good volume and structure.
Pairs well with smoked duck breast and grilled salmon.
Critic Ratings
James Suckling Review - Rated 96:
Ripe and plush to the nose with some opulent spicy fruit, blackberries, dark plums and a hint of chocolate. Full-bodied and rich on the palate with dense, nicely chewy tannins and a pretty long finish. Nice acidity freshens it up. A blend of carmenere, cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc. 23 months in barrels, of which 45% is new Barroir oak (French barrels toasted with local oak trees). Around 15% of the wine was aged in amphorae made with local clay for eight months.
Tasting Panel Review - Rated 94:
"the most beautiful," this memorable bottle delivers a dynamic, spiced blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Carménère, and 8% Syrah from the forest terroir of the VIK estate. It possesses a plum-liqueur richness further defined by spiced cranberry, sage, and violets. Salty minerality addresses the palate on the finish.
Wine Spectator Review - Rated 91:
Opens with cedar and five-spice notes, segueing to a concentrated yet polished core of plum and brambly raspberry. Picks up a nice layer of chalky minerality, which lends some texture midpalate before this concludes with firm but integrated tannins. Carmenere, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Drink now.
Wine Enthusiast Review - Rated 90:
To make this wine, grapes are sourced from vineyards in Millahue, Cachapoal Valley. Aged in barrels for 24 months, this blend has a nose of cherry, raspberry and strawberry followed by cinnamon. Tannins have enough grip to holdfruit flavors accented by vanilla, light notes of black pepper and bell pepper.