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== Style ==
== Style ==
Medium - Bodied Red Wine
Medium - Bodied Red Wine
[[Category:Medium - Bodied Red Wine]]


== Description ==
== Description ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Raspberry, Bell Pepper, Plum, Blackberry, Vanilla
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File:Raspberry.png|Raspberry|Category:Raspberry
File:Bell_Pepper.png|Bell Pepper|link=Category:Bell Pepper
File:Plum.png|Plum|link=Category:Plum
File:Blackberry.png|Blackberry|link=Category:Blackberry
File:Vanilla.png|Vanilla|link=Category:Vanilla
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[[Category:Blackberry]]
[[Category:Vanilla]]
[[Category:Plum]]
[[Category:Raspberry]]
[[Category:Bell Pepper]]


== Available Brands ==
== Available Brands ==
[[Reserve Chile Carmenere]]
[[Reserve Chile Carmenere]]

Latest revision as of 13:16, 21 July 2021

Pronunciation

"Car-men-nair"

Style

Medium - Bodied Red Wine

Description

Carmenere is a very old variety from Bordeaux, France that has many similarities to Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. The region of Colchagua in Chile is well-known for fine Carmenere. The herbaceous, peppercorn-like flavours in Carmenere are a great find for any medium bodied red wine lover."

Food

  • what does this taste good with*

Notes

Available Brands

Reserve Chile Carmenere