Laura Hartwig

Gran Reserva Red Blend

8.913 ratings
8.91 pro ratings
Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Central Valley, Chile
Red Blend
Game, Baking Spices, Duck, Goose, Potato, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Rice, Exotic Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Onion, Chicken, Pork, Venison, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, Turkey, Veal, Hard Cheese
Top Notes For
Gustavo Martin

Great blend from Colchagua, Chile. An expression of high quality wines from this well known region. Big tannins well balanced with a nice acidity, lot of red fruits, nice try...

Great blend from Colchagua, Chile. An expression of high quality wines from this well known region. Big tannins well balanced with a nice acidity, lot of red fruits, nice try...

Dec 25th, 2015
Ricardo Pelaez

Very smooth.

Very smooth.

Jun 20th, 2017
Ryan

Decent cab blend. Mouthfeel feels more premium than the actual blend which is a bit disjointed.

Decent cab blend. Mouthfeel feels more premium than the actual blend which is a bit disjointed.

Jul 2nd, 2015
Stephen Johnson

This one came back with me from Chile...great blend, the carm is in balance...

This one came back with me from Chile...great blend, the carm is in balance...

Apr 20th, 2014
Zachary Osness

90+

Mar 31st, 2014
Carlos Mata

To see a sticker on this label suggesting that this wine deserves 93 pts. is ofensive. The wine itself is borderline ofensive, showing evident heat defect. The nose is meaningless and unpleasant. The carmenere does not show any contribution, unless maybe a little bit on the color. The blend is a bit disjointed, showing evident heat on the 3rd quarter. The label says 14% alcohol, but it feels like and looks like it is higher. I find no sense or meaning in this wine. Tastes like a cheap cuasi bordeaux blend immitation that it is, and below supermarket quality. Avoid at all costs. 73 pts. (Twenty less than 93)

To see a sticker on this label suggesting that this wine deserves 93 pts. is ofensive. The wine itself is borderline ofensive, showing evident heat defect. The nose is meaningless and unpleasant. The carmenere does not show any contribution, unless maybe a little bit on the color. The blend is a bit disjointed, showing evident heat on the 3rd quarter. The label says 14% alcohol, but it feels like and looks like it is higher. I find no sense or meaning in this wine. Tastes like a cheap cuasi bordeaux blend immitation that it is, and below supermarket quality. Avoid at all costs. 73 pts. (Twenty less than 93)

Oct 12th, 2013
Diana Parzik

Diana had this 9 years ago

Diana had this 9 years ago

Nov 6th, 2015
John Gluck

John had this 11 years ago

John had this 11 years ago

Mar 4th, 2014
Thaddeus Van Dyke

Thaddeus had this 11 years ago

Thaddeus had this 11 years ago

Feb 1st, 2014
Mike Kane

Mike had this 11 years ago

Mike had this 11 years ago

Nov 25th, 2013