Casa Lapostolle

Clos Apalta Limited Release Carménère Blend

9.233 ratings
9.46 pro ratings
Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Central Valley, Chile
Petit Verdot, Carménère, Cabernet Sauvignon
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy, Baking Spices, Exotic Spices, Chicken, Herbs, Turkey, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Onion, Soft Cheese, Duck, Beans & Peas
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

Brought to Tasting Group and presented double-blind. The 2012 Clos Apalta pours a deep ruby with an opaque core; high viscosity. There also seems to be quite a bit of fine sediment. On the nose, medium+ intensity displaying an opulent mix of ripe and wizened fruits: black berries, raspberries, and blueberries with cola, espresso, freshly tilled earth and just a kiss of green bell pepper. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium+ tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the black fruits with red bramble and cherry fruit along with purple flowers and baking spices. Alcohol is medium+. Long, long finish. The wine was universally fawned over with guesses ranging from left bank classified growth to California Zinfandel to Australian Shiraz. Nobody called Carménère, let alone Chile. Blend: 66% Carménère, 19% Merlot, and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon.

Brought to Tasting Group and presented double-blind. The 2012 Clos Apalta pours a deep ruby with an opaque core; high viscosity. There also seems to be quite a bit of fine sediment. On the nose, medium+ intensity displaying an opulent mix of ripe and wizened fruits: black berries, raspberries, and blueberries with cola, espresso, freshly tilled earth and just a kiss of green bell pepper. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium+ tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the black fruits with red bramble and cherry fruit along with purple flowers and baking spices. Alcohol is medium+. Long, long finish. The wine was universally fawned over with guesses ranging from left bank classified growth to California Zinfandel to Australian Shiraz. Nobody called Carménère, let alone Chile. Blend: 66% Carménère, 19% Merlot, and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon.

Nov 11th, 2021
Matt Sterr

Deep ruby / purple. Black fruits and cassis with nice tannic grip. Nice medium-long finish.

Deep ruby / purple. Black fruits and cassis with nice tannic grip. Nice medium-long finish.

Jun 19th, 2019
Neal Ferry

Fantastic Birthday wine

Fantastic Birthday wine

Feb 1st, 2021
Richard Rosensweig

Last bottle of what has essentially been my house wine for the last 5 years. Smooth and silky with little tannin. Deep purple fruit and some oak. . It won’t develop. But it need not. A very reliable and easy drinking red for any occasion.

Last bottle of what has essentially been my house wine for the last 5 years. Smooth and silky with little tannin. Deep purple fruit and some oak. . It won’t develop. But it need not. A very reliable and easy drinking red for any occasion.

Sep 19th, 2020
Cody Harris

Spicy, plenty of dark berry notes, low tannin. Kind of a lead pencil thing going on. Super interesting

Spicy, plenty of dark berry notes, low tannin. Kind of a lead pencil thing going on. Super interesting

Mar 22nd, 2018
Sam Friedland

Very nice and pleasant wine.

Very nice and pleasant wine.

Dec 21st, 2017
KA
9.2

Interesting wine that is smooth with an herbaceous undertone.

Interesting wine that is smooth with an herbaceous undertone.

Nov 20th, 2017
Jordi Pazo

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Nov 13th, 2017
Filippos Patriarchis

Great Taste a little bit Sweet and low profile Tanins! Love it

Great Taste a little bit Sweet and low profile Tanins! Love it

Nov 30th, 2016
Matt Sterr

Matt had this 5 years ago

Matt had this 5 years ago

Jan 22nd, 2019