Santiago 1541 Central Valley, semi-sweet
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Article:
16050
Color:
Yellow with greenish shades.
Taste:
The taste is fresh, fruity, with a pleasant aftertaste and bright acidity.
Aroma:
The aroma reveals notes of ripe citrus, with hints of black currant and yellow Apple.
Gastronomy:
Perfect aperitif or accompanied by green salads, fish, seafood.
Interesting Facts
Pedro de Valdivia founded the city of Santiago in 1541, brought with him a vine that¶it marked the beginning of winemaking in the valley of Santiago del Nuevo Extremo. The name "Santiago 1541" pays tribute to this historical event and the founders of wine traditions in Chile. The line of wines "Santiago 1541" reflects the strength and courage of the conquistadors, and at the same time sophistication. The climate of the region is humid, Mediterranean, with moderately humid winters, dry warm summers and cool nights, which ensures good ripening of grapes.





