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91
points
San Fernando 2005 Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon (Central Valley)
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$16
Really nice for a brand we haven’t seen before. This is classic Chilean Cab; ripe, smooth, seductive and fairly refined—and all for $16. The nose is totally welcoming, while the palate is deep and round, with cassis, raspberry and toasty flavors. Finishes with coffee, pepper and lasting tannins. A great value. Imported by Winelink Imports Corp.
— M.S.
(12/31/2008)
85
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San Fernando 2004 Gran Reserva Merlot (Central Valley)
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$16
Fairly straightforward and solid Merlot from Chile. The nose is sort of brambly, but there’s reasonably fresh plum and berry aromas. The palate is acid-charged and thus not sloppy or muddled, with bright cherry and red-plum flavors. Hints of pepper and herbs accent a zesty finish.
— M.S.
(9/1/2009)
85
points
San Fernando 2005 Gran Reserva Carmenère (Central Valley)
Price
$16
Aromas of wet clay, herbs and jammy berry fruit are the opening act. The palate is bulky and sweet, with less-than-precise flavors of red fruits and brown sugar. Finishes baked and fiery, with some roughness. Good but that’s about as far as it goes. Imported by Winelink Imports Corp.
— M.S.
(12/31/2008)
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