From the legendary century old cellars of Concha y Toro, this is red a great representation of the Chile's national grape Carmenere. Did the Devil make it...there was supposedly many sightings of Diablo in the cellar.....
A devilshly good drop to have with Pizza, Pasta or slow cooked lamb.
Case of 6 ($20.90/bottle)
Wine so good even the Devil wants a drop. As the legend goes the Casillero del Diablo range takes it name from the Devil who appeared in the cellars of Concha y Toro. Or at least that's what Don Melchor Concha y Toro would tell his workers to stop them pinching all is stunning drops. The 1883 legend lives on through this devilishly good red. Casillero del Diablo delivers a brilliant version of this ancient grape variety Carmenere to your glass in a very affordable fashion. Similar to that of the other Bordeaux varietals, this Chilean typically expresses flavours of dark forest berries, plums with a few spicy and savoury touches. Brillant with Pizza, Pasta and lamb shanks.
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