
Leyda Carménère Reserva
The Carménère vines in Chile were mistaken for Merlot until the mid-1990s but today is it known as the country’s signature variety, as it arguably grows better in Chile than even its original homeland in southwest France. This is a fine, silky-smooth showcase of the grape, with notes of black cherries, spices and herbs. It’s a great match for pasta or lamb dishes.
$4.87
Original: $13.92
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The Carménère vines in Chile were mistaken for Merlot until the mid-1990s but today is it known as the country’s signature variety, as it arguably grows better in Chile than even its original homeland in southwest France. This is a fine, silky-smooth showcase of the grape, with notes of black cherries, spices and herbs. It’s a great match for pasta or lamb dishes.












