Irene Morales, Carménère/Cabernet Sauvignon Grand Reserve
Maule | Chile

A beautifully balanced blend of rich Carmenere and intense Cabernet creates a a wine with great complexity. With raspberry, blueberry, dark chocolate, menthol and a hint of smoke on the finish.
Food Pairing
Slow cooked red meat, stews, lamb shanks
£13.50
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Fun Fact
Irene Morales was a seamstress who showed remarkable courage during the War of the Pacific in the late 1800s. Defying gender norms of the time, she disguised herself as a man to fight on the front lines. Morales was the first woman to become a sergeant in the Chilean army and wear a military uniform. She became a symbol of women’s bravery and contributions to Chile’s independence.
Details
| Place of Origin | Maule, Chile |
|---|---|
| Size & ABV | 75.0cl | 14.0% |
| Grape Variety | Carménère, Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Vegan? | Yes |





