Concha Y Toro Chardonnay Casillero
Chardonnay from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Varietal: Chardonnay
Winery: Viña Concha y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Wine Reviews
Rating: 5
Comments: Really nice, light, creamy wine. Would go great with a roast pork and apricot dish.
Reviewer: creativerms3
Rating: 3
Reviewer: Gary's Wine and Marketplace
Rating: 4
Comments: WA 91 WS 91 - Jay Miller Wine Advocate 91 Points The 2007 Chardonnay Marques de Casa Concha offers up toasty oak, butterscotch, pear, and tropical fruit notes. Creamy-textured, round, and full-flavored, all of its components are well-integrated in this serious, flavorful effort meant for drinking over the next 2-3 years. Wine Spectator 91 Points Very ripe, but with great, underlying juiciness to the quince, Jonagold apple and pear flavors. The long, pure finish keeps you coming back for more. Drink now through 2010. 20,000 cases made.-JM
Reviewer: Gregory Dal Piaz
Rating: 2.5
Comments: This is full of tropical fruit on the nose with smoky, toasty, spicy woody notes and a touch of sweaty over-ripeness to the fruit. In the mouth this is rich and fairly fat with a soft feel. The mid-palate is fairly sweet with notes or caramel popcorn over the tropical fruits. The woodiness on the finish comes off as a bit bitter after the sweetness of the mid-palate. 84pts
Reviewer: jimdbad
Rating: 1
Reviewer: noblige
Rating: 3
Reviewer: tabednar
Rating: 2
Comments: **This was suppose to be posted under the 2007 Concha Y Toro Shiraz Frontera ** http://www.snooth.com/wine/concha-y-toro-syrah-frontera-2007/ Another mass produced wine from Concha y Toro. Runs about $8-$9 for a magnum. Medium bodied with a meaty mouth feel. Hints of black pepper and other spices with a burnt or roasted background taste. Subtle but sweet tannins. Finish is muted and leaves rather quickly. Not a bad wine to drink if you want to drink a lot of wine and don't have much money. If your looking to get the real "Shiraz experience", I would look elsewhere (probably Australia or better yet, Northern Rhone if you got some cash to spare)
Reviewer: VegasOenophile
Rating: 4
Comments: Tasted at UNLVino 4/10/10
Reviewer: Wine & Spirits Magazine
Comments: Rating: Good Value - As reviewed by Wine & Spirits Magazine on 02/08
Reviewer: Wine.com
Comments: Light, golden yellow. White peach, papaya, mango and hazelnut, with surprising elegance on the nose. Medium, full-bodied. Creamy on the palate.A core of peach-papaya accented flavorssupported by refined oak. A long finish. A perfect accompaniment to white meat, shellfish,and fresh cheeses.
Concha Y Toro Chardonnay Casillero
2007 Chardonnay from Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Vintage: 2007
Varietal: Chardonnay
Winery: Viña Concha y Toro
From: Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain, Toro
Wine Reviews
Rating: 5
Comments: Really nice, light, creamy wine. Would go great with a roast pork and apricot dish.
Reviewer: creativerms3
Rating: 3
Reviewer: Gary's Wine and Marketplace
Rating: 4
Comments: WA 91 WS 91 - Jay Miller Wine Advocate 91 Points The 2007 Chardonnay Marques de Casa Concha offers up toasty oak, butterscotch, pear, and tropical fruit notes. Creamy-textured, round, and full-flavored, all of its components are well-integrated in this serious, flavorful effort meant for drinking over the next 2-3 years. Wine Spectator 91 Points Very ripe, but with great, underlying juiciness to the quince, Jonagold apple and pear flavors. The long, pure finish keeps you coming back for more. Drink now through 2010. 20,000 cases made.-JM
Reviewer: Gregory Dal Piaz
Rating: 2.5
Comments: This is full of tropical fruit on the nose with smoky, toasty, spicy woody notes and a touch of sweaty over-ripeness to the fruit. In the mouth this is rich and fairly fat with a soft feel. The mid-palate is fairly sweet with notes or caramel popcorn over the tropical fruits. The woodiness on the finish comes off as a bit bitter after the sweetness of the mid-palate. 84pts
Reviewer: jimdbad
Rating: 1
Reviewer: noblige
Rating: 3
Reviewer: tabednar
Rating: 2
Comments: **This was suppose to be posted under the 2007 Concha Y Toro Shiraz Frontera ** http://www.snooth.com/wine/concha-y-toro-syrah-frontera-2007/ Another mass produced wine from Concha y Toro. Runs about $8-$9 for a magnum. Medium bodied with a meaty mouth feel. Hints of black pepper and other spices with a burnt or roasted background taste. Subtle but sweet tannins. Finish is muted and leaves rather quickly. Not a bad wine to drink if you want to drink a lot of wine and don't have much money. If your looking to get the real "Shiraz experience", I would look elsewhere (probably Australia or better yet, Northern Rhone if you got some cash to spare)
Reviewer: VegasOenophile
Rating: 4
Comments: Tasted at UNLVino 4/10/10
Reviewer: Wine & Spirits Magazine
Comments: Rating: Good Value - As reviewed by Wine & Spirits Magazine on 02/08
Reviewer: Wine.com
Comments: Light, golden yellow. White peach, papaya, mango and hazelnut, with surprising elegance on the nose. Medium, full-bodied. Creamy on the palate.A core of peach-papaya accented flavorssupported by refined oak. A long finish. A perfect accompaniment to white meat, shellfish,and fresh cheeses.
Wines from Viña Concha y Toro Winery
- Concha Y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon Frontera
2001 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain
- Concha Y Toro Carménère Sunrise
2006 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
- Concha Y Toro Casillero Del Diablo Chardonnay '08
2008 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain
- Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Chardonnay
2006 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
- Concha Y Toro Frontera Cabernet/Merlot
2001 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
- Concha Y Toro Gewürztraminer Winemaker's Lot
2005 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain
- Concha Y Toro Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay
2005 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
- Concha Y Toro Merlot Casillero del Diablo Reserva
2006 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
- Concha Y Toro Sauvignon Blanc Late Harvest Reserva Privada Maipo Valley
2003 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain
- Concha Y Toro Sauvignon Blanc Sunrise
2007 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain
- Concha Y Toro Terrunyo Cabernet Sauvignon
2000 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 4/5
- Concha Y Toro Terrunyo Sauvignon Blanc
2006 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 4/5
- Vina Concha Y Toro Frontera Cabernet Sauvignon
2007 Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3.5/5
- Concha Y Toro Cab/Sauv Puente Alto Marqués de Casa Concha
Puente Alto, Maipo Valley, Central Valley, Chile Rated 4/5
- Concha Y Toro Marques de Casa Concha Merlot
Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3.5/5
- Concha Y Toro Syrah Marqués de Casa Concha
Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 4/5
- Concha Y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon
Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3.5/5
- Concha Y Toro Chardonnay Casillero
Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3.5/5
- Concha Y Toro Sauvignon Blanc Terrunyo
Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
- Vina Concha Y Toro Marques Merlot
Toro, Castile and Leon, Spain Rated 3/5
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