Concha y Toro

Reserva Casillero del Diablo Carménère

8.71283 ratings
8.529 pro ratings
Rapel Valley, Central Valley, Chile
Carménère
Chicken, Pasta, Exotic Spices, White Rice, Turkey, Baking Spices, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lamb, Potato, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Pungent Cheese, Duck, Onion, Mushrooms, Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese, Pork, Beef, Tomato-Based
Top Notes For
Sharon B

I’m glad I waited for the 2nd day to review this because it’s much better tonight.

I’m glad I waited for the 2nd day to review this because it’s much better tonight.

May 20th, 2022
Silvia Rossi

Halloween 🎃

Halloween 🎃

Oct 31st, 2021
MaJ CappS

Cacao covered cherries..

Green pepper, garden green stalk, medium bodied and dusty little chocolate powder tannins. A classical good wine for everyday, or another one in Quarantine..

Stay Healthy!
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Cacao covered cherries..

Green pepper, garden green stalk, medium bodied and dusty little chocolate powder tannins. A classical good wine for everyday, or another one in Quarantine..

Stay Healthy!
🍷

May 4th, 2020
Andrew Holod

National Sales Grapes of Spain

8.5

Simple. Quaffable. Missing a bit of tannic structure, so it feels a little confected. Day two brings more of the bell peppery spice I was hoping for.

Simple. Quaffable. Missing a bit of tannic structure, so it feels a little confected. Day two brings more of the bell peppery spice I was hoping for.

8 people found it helpfulFeb 4th, 2014
Kat Collins

Juicy blackberry dipped in dark chocolate, piney raisins, tobacco leaves and a dash of black pepper. Soft, rich, easy finish. It's the tango - slow and sultry, a flash of bare leg, a twist of berry stained lips, a simmering lust.

Juicy blackberry dipped in dark chocolate, piney raisins, tobacco leaves and a dash of black pepper. Soft, rich, easy finish. It's the tango - slow and sultry, a flash of bare leg, a twist of berry stained lips, a simmering lust.

5 people found it helpfulNov 25th, 2015
Ilaria Ropolo

Carmenere grapes from Chile, 2011. Bottle tasted in July 2014. First I must admit that I'm not familiar with wines from Chile, I found this to be more of a winter wine, pleasant and rather well made. Not easy to pair with summer food.

Carmenere grapes from Chile, 2011. Bottle tasted in July 2014. First I must admit that I'm not familiar with wines from Chile, I found this to be more of a winter wine, pleasant and rather well made. Not easy to pair with summer food.

5 people found it helpfulJul 5th, 2014
Paweł Mrozek

My fav red wine.

My fav red wine.

4 people found it helpfulFeb 21st, 2015
Jennifer Gusman

Good for the price. Got it at Trader Joes for 8$.

Good for the price. Got it at Trader Joes for 8$.

3 people found it helpfulJan 12th, 2016
Lori Mike

Ruby color rasberry slight eucalyptus on nose. Soft on palette with slight spice. Early peak and well balanced.

Ruby color rasberry slight eucalyptus on nose. Soft on palette with slight spice. Early peak and well balanced.

3 people found it helpfulOct 17th, 2014
Jill Schoff

So good. Amazing blend of flavors. This is the first Carmenere we've tried and it will not be our last!

So good. Amazing blend of flavors. This is the first Carmenere we've tried and it will not be our last!

2 people found it helpfulApr 10th, 2016