





This Diablo Dark Red Wine from Chile offers luscious black fruit, mocha, and vanilla notes for a generous mouth-filling experience. Enjoy it with grilled meats or dark chocolate for an indulgent pairing.
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Wine of Chile
This is a pact with the extraordinary, allow yourself to be tempted and you will not regret it. Grapes that have ripened to perfection, luscious black fruit notes, generous, mouth-filling, dark and mysterious... be seduced by Diablo
Allergy Advice: Contains Sulphites
Alcohol by volume: 13.5%
Serving suggestion: Allow yourself to be tempted by the dark fruit, mocha and vanilla notes of Diablo Red, rated among the top 2% of all wines in the world (2017 vintage) according to Vivino.com. Diablo Red delivers a generous, smooth, dark and delicious drinking experience.
Alcoholic content: 10.1 units
Region of origin: Maule
Grape variety: Shiraz/Syrah, Malbec
Producer: Viña Concha y Toro S.A.
Winemaker: Héctor Urzúa Pistas
Wine colour: Red
Type of closure: Oak Bark Cork
Storage instructions: This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 3 years
History: Seriousness and tradition give way to a more sophisticated and innovative style. A unique wine, brimming with personality and intrigue.
Regional information: DIABLO draws together the celebrated Maule wine region and outstanding knowledge of wine making. Made with grapes picked at the exact moment of ripeness; delicious dark fruit notes; generous, flavoursome, dark, and mysterious.
Vinification: Made with Syrah & Malbec grapes from the Maule valley in central Chile. The grapes were mechanically harvested and then fermented in stainless steel tanks for 10 days. The wine was then aged in different barrels of several uses, with different intensities of toast including American oak and French Oak.