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EPU Rothschild & Concha Y Toro Red Bottle

EPU Rothschild & Concha Y Toro Red2011

AlmavivaMaipo Valley, Chile

EPU is the second wine of Almaviva, a Franco‑Chilean partnership between Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Concha y Toro,…Learn More »

$52

/750ml

Current Retail Average

94

/100

Average Pro Rating

EPU Rothschild & Concha Y Toro Red 2011 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

EPU is the second wine of Almaviva, a Franco‑Chilean partnership between Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Concha y Toro, crafted from younger vines in the elite Puente Alto sector of Maipo Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon–led and Bordeaux in style, it offers a more approachable, early‑drinking expression…Learn More »

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EPU Rothschild & Concha Y Toro Red · Knowledge Base

About EPU Rothschild & Concha Y Toro Red

EPU is the second wine of Almaviva, a Franco‑Chilean partnership between Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Concha y Toro, crafted from younger vines in the elite Puente Alto sector of Maipo Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon–led and Bordeaux in style, it offers a more approachable, early‑drinking expression of Almaviva’s terroir, with supple tannins, dark berry and cassis fruit, and subtle notes of spice, tobacco, and chocolate. Produced in limited quantities but with the same fastidious care as the grand vin, it captures both Chilean warmth and Bordela…