Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Carmenere
Carménère from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Varietal: Carménère
Winery: Viña Concha y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Wine Reviews
Reviewer: afinpassing
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: Dave 922
Rating: 3.5
Comments: Fruity, medium bodied, a hint of acidity. Very satisfying with food. I'll try some aged bleu cheese with the next bottle. I expect a good match.
Reviewer: GaryKarr
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: ghick
Rating: 2.5
Comments: Not bad, but the 2005 is much better.
Reviewer: ipanda
Rating: 4
Reviewer: kable
Rating: 4
Reviewer: KDbyDemand
Rating: 3.5
Comments: A delightful change of pace. I love the history of the Carmenere grape. It's seeming extinction and sudden reappearance on the world's wine stage. Give this wine a chance. Remember they are only a few years in; I'm certain they will do great things. I'm pairing with a camembert en croute. The rich berry flavours are classic.
Reviewer: Liberty Village Wine & Spirits
Comments: CYT CASILLERO CARM 750
Reviewer: luchavino
Rating: 2.5
Comments: Deep purple color. Red Fruit, Plum, pete and smoke on the nose. Medium to full bodied taste with tones of smoky oak. Paired up with tacos the hot sauce brought out peppery spicy finish.
Reviewer: mGoodnight
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: Milagre
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: mstrazz
Rating: 3
Comments: Light with some cherries
Reviewer: Prestige Wine & Spirits
Comments: Polished, with sweet vanilla toast guiding the plum, black cherry and tobacco notes. followed by a fleshy finish. Drink now.
Reviewer: sacrifice333
Rating: 2.5
Reviewer: silsmil
Rating: 2
Reviewer: solanaycaspian
Rating: 3
Comments: it tasted like cinnamon!
Reviewer: tressalc
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: twoblue99
Rating: 4
Reviewer: vellovino
Rating: 2.5
Comments: Deep purple color. Red Fruit, Plum, pete and smoke on the nose. Medium to full bodied taste with tones of smoky oak. Paired up with tacos the hot sauce brought out peppery spicy finish.
Reviewer: weinster
Rating: 3
Reviewer: Westchester Wine Warehouse
Comments: Looking for an amazing value, delicious and new wine. This wine was what Bordeaux was originally primarily made from, now its found almost exclusively in Chile. This is a delicious example of this incredible variety, which combines the best of CARMENERE - Concha y Toro makes the best examples of this unique variety in the world.
Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Carmenere
2008 Carménère from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Vintage: 2008
Varietal: Carménère
Winery: Concha Y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Wine Reviews
Reviewer: afinpassing
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: Dave 922
Rating: 3.5
Comments: Fruity, medium bodied, a hint of acidity. Very satisfying with food. I'll try some aged bleu cheese with the next bottle. I expect a good match.
Reviewer: GaryKarr
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: ghick
Rating: 2.5
Comments: Not bad, but the 2005 is much better.
Reviewer: ipanda
Rating: 4
Reviewer: kable
Rating: 4
Reviewer: KDbyDemand
Rating: 3.5
Comments: A delightful change of pace. I love the history of the Carmenere grape. It's seeming extinction and sudden reappearance on the world's wine stage. Give this wine a chance. Remember they are only a few years in; I'm certain they will do great things. I'm pairing with a camembert en croute. The rich berry flavours are classic.
Reviewer: Liberty Village Wine & Spirits
Comments: CYT CASILLERO CARM 750
Reviewer: luchavino
Rating: 2.5
Comments: Deep purple color. Red Fruit, Plum, pete and smoke on the nose. Medium to full bodied taste with tones of smoky oak. Paired up with tacos the hot sauce brought out peppery spicy finish.
Reviewer: mGoodnight
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: Milagre
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: mstrazz
Rating: 3
Comments: Light with some cherries
Reviewer: Prestige Wine & Spirits
Comments: Polished, with sweet vanilla toast guiding the plum, black cherry and tobacco notes. followed by a fleshy finish. Drink now.
Reviewer: sacrifice333
Rating: 2.5
Reviewer: silsmil
Rating: 2
Reviewer: solanaycaspian
Rating: 3
Comments: it tasted like cinnamon!
Reviewer: tressalc
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: twoblue99
Rating: 4
Reviewer: vellovino
Rating: 2.5
Comments: Deep purple color. Red Fruit, Plum, pete and smoke on the nose. Medium to full bodied taste with tones of smoky oak. Paired up with tacos the hot sauce brought out peppery spicy finish.
Reviewer: weinster
Rating: 3
Reviewer: Westchester Wine Warehouse
Comments: Looking for an amazing value, delicious and new wine. This wine was what Bordeaux was originally primarily made from, now its found almost exclusively in Chile. This is a delicious example of this incredible variety, which combines the best of CARMENERE - Concha y Toro makes the best examples of this unique variety in the world.
Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Carmenere
2007 Carménère from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Vintage: 2007
Varietal: Carménère
Winery: Viña Concha y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Carmenere
2006 Carménère from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Vintage: 2006
Varietal: Carménère
Winery: Viña Concha y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Carmenere
2004 Carménère from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Vintage: 2004
Varietal: Carménère
Winery: Concha Y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
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