red wine review is a lovely Chilean Carmenère that made its debut at the LCBO about ten days ago in the LCBO VINTAGES New Release Collection. It was also featured on the cover of the release catalogue and was part of the thematic on wines from the Southern Hemisphere.
It is produced by Maturana Winery, a family-owned boutique winery that was established by the Maturana brothers, José Ignacio and Sebastian. The brothers had a great passion for viticulture and wine, and after the great earthquake in Chile in 2010, they decided that there was no time to waste in pursuing their passion.
With sustainability at the top of mind, the Maturana brothers have been producing unique wines which represent a way of life. Their philosophy since the beginning has been to capture the identity of each variety and specific place, and allow each to be expressed in the wine. In order to achieve the best expression of each variety and place, Maturana uses innovative approaches to fermentation and ageing by using different materials such as concrete in different sizes and shapes, clay jars, or French oak. The brothers welcome differentiation and look at doing things differently as an opportunity. To further their sustainability efforts, Maturana supports the natural and responsible management of vineyards, which benefits the growers and their families. As an example, Maturana pays their growers more than 7 times the market average for the price per kilo of grapes.
At Maturana, passion and quality are the main drivers. They are also firmly committed to making known old vineyards and native strains of varieties that exist in central Chile, with some of these vineyards dating back to the year 1900. Their mission is to produce the best quality wines, with the image, name, and communication method all playing a role and contributing to their concept of creating something unique. Their motto is based on the Walt Disney phrase - "Dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them."
While I enjoyed the 2022 Maturana Puente Austral Reserva Privada Carmenère just over a year ago, this red wine is from the same vintage, but comes from their Gran Reserva line, which is a step up from their Reserva Privada line. Like the wine tasted last year, this red wine is also crafted with 100% Carmenère, but was aged for 12 months in third-use French oak barrels.
In 2022, the growing season began with a cold winter that was extremely dry. With parched soil and a cool spring, vine growth was slow, along with several frosts which cut yields. However, budburst and flowering were reasonably successful, leading to a summer that was cooler than normal, until late in the season when it started to heat up, which was vital in helping red grape varieties reach phenolic ripeness. Light rains late in the season also provided some relief. During harvest, the weather was warm and dry, and while yields were down due to drought and frosts, the quality is excellent with wines exhibiting exceptional concentration, balance, purity, and structure. Let's see how this 2022 Carmenère from Chile is tasting tonight...
This 100% Carmenère is fresh and fragrant with a lovely, medium-high intensity nose of ripe red & black berry fruit, currant, tobacco, cococa, and savoury earth aromas mingling with dried & green herbals, and peppery spice. On the dry, medium-full bodied palate it is well-structured with very good concentration. Spicy flavours are joined by ripe blackberry fruit, currant, tobacco, and savoury earth notes accented with green herbs in a fairly complex profile. Juicy acids are supported by refined, slightly gritty textured tannins that have a mild grip. The finish is long and savoury with cedar, earth, and hints of smoky mineral. Highly recommended buy! Score: 90 pts
Limited quantities of other wines, including a Semillon that is coming to LCBO VINTAGES this weekend, are available at the LCBO, while the full range can be ordered through their Agent - KOLONAKI Group of Companies.
It is produced by Maturana Winery, a family-owned boutique winery that was established by the Maturana brothers, José Ignacio and Sebastian. The brothers had a great passion for viticulture and wine, and after the great earthquake in Chile in 2010, they decided that there was no time to waste in pursuing their passion.
With sustainability at the top of mind, the Maturana brothers have been producing unique wines which represent a way of life. Their philosophy since the beginning has been to capture the identity of each variety and specific place, and allow each to be expressed in the wine. In order to achieve the best expression of each variety and place, Maturana uses innovative approaches to fermentation and ageing by using different materials such as concrete in different sizes and shapes, clay jars, or French oak. The brothers welcome differentiation and look at doing things differently as an opportunity. To further their sustainability efforts, Maturana supports the natural and responsible management of vineyards, which benefits the growers and their families. As an example, Maturana pays their growers more than 7 times the market average for the price per kilo of grapes.
At Maturana, passion and quality are the main drivers. They are also firmly committed to making known old vineyards and native strains of varieties that exist in central Chile, with some of these vineyards dating back to the year 1900. Their mission is to produce the best quality wines, with the image, name, and communication method all playing a role and contributing to their concept of creating something unique. Their motto is based on the Walt Disney phrase - "Dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them."
While I enjoyed the 2022 Maturana Puente Austral Reserva Privada Carmenère just over a year ago, this red wine is from the same vintage, but comes from their Gran Reserva line, which is a step up from their Reserva Privada line. Like the wine tasted last year, this red wine is also crafted with 100% Carmenère, but was aged for 12 months in third-use French oak barrels.
In 2022, the growing season began with a cold winter that was extremely dry. With parched soil and a cool spring, vine growth was slow, along with several frosts which cut yields. However, budburst and flowering were reasonably successful, leading to a summer that was cooler than normal, until late in the season when it started to heat up, which was vital in helping red grape varieties reach phenolic ripeness. Light rains late in the season also provided some relief. During harvest, the weather was warm and dry, and while yields were down due to drought and frosts, the quality is excellent with wines exhibiting exceptional concentration, balance, purity, and structure. Let's see how this 2022 Carmenère from Chile is tasting tonight...
Tasting Note:
MATURANA PUENTE AUSTRAL GRAN RESERVA CARMENÈRE 2022 - Valle de Colchagua, Chile (#47474) (XD) - $21.95This 100% Carmenère is fresh and fragrant with a lovely, medium-high intensity nose of ripe red & black berry fruit, currant, tobacco, cococa, and savoury earth aromas mingling with dried & green herbals, and peppery spice. On the dry, medium-full bodied palate it is well-structured with very good concentration. Spicy flavours are joined by ripe blackberry fruit, currant, tobacco, and savoury earth notes accented with green herbs in a fairly complex profile. Juicy acids are supported by refined, slightly gritty textured tannins that have a mild grip. The finish is long and savoury with cedar, earth, and hints of smoky mineral. Highly recommended buy! Score: 90 pts
Limited quantities of other wines, including a Semillon that is coming to LCBO VINTAGES this weekend, are available at the LCBO, while the full range can be ordered through their Agent - KOLONAKI Group of Companies.






