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  • "carmenere," and some of those wines have won accolades at important wine competitions.

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com - South Florida Recipes 2010

  • "carmenere," and some of those wines have won accolades at important wine competitions.

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com - South Florida Recipes 2010

  • Mouton-Rothschild was a notch below for most tasters; Tim Atkin compared it to a Chilean carmenere and gave it 94 points.

    2010 April | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • Mouton-Rothschild was a notch below for most tasters; Tim Atkin compared it to a Chilean carmenere and gave it 94 points.

    Bordeaux 2009: all over but the pricing | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • Funny, I reviewed a carmenere as well, but mine was fantastic .... just goes to show!!

    Wine Blogging Wednesday #52: Cono Sur 2007 Carmenere 2008

  • Robert first asked we ignore the superfluous modern label with its picture of a purple angel, then started his explanation of why we should choose his wine with the information that carmenere is a little known sixth grape allowable in the Bordeaux A.O.C. rules.

    Augieland: 2006

  • Robert first asked we ignore the superfluous modern label with its picture of a purple angel, then started his explanation of why we should choose his wine with the information that carmenere is a little known sixth grape allowable in the Bordeaux A.O.C. rules.

    Food & Wine Magazine Aspen Classic 2006

  • Robert first asked we ignore the superfluous modern label with its picture of a purple angel, then started his explanation of why we should choose his wine with the information that carmenere is a little known sixth grape allowable in the Bordeaux A.O.C. rules.

    Sommelier Challenge 2006

  • One of Chile's big carmenere kahunas, this contains 8 per cent of the dark-hued and jammy petit verdot.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beppi Crosariol 2011

  • Fickle to grow, carmenere tends to exhibit harshly herbaceous flavours when overirrigated or planted in rainy sites.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beppi Crosariol 2011

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