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Viña Aquitania

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Viña Aquitania 2002 Lazuli Cabernet Sauvignon (Maipo Valley)

  1. $32
Shows complex aromas of leather, herbs and chocolate. This is a sensual, handcrafted red, one with real-time cherry, plum and cassis flavors, but also a suave mouthfeel and more than a few things in common with a good Bordeaux. Made by Aquitania and winemaker Felipe de Solminihac.  — M.S.  (3/1/2004)
89
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Viña Aquitania 2002 Sol de Sol Chardonnay (Malleco)

  1. $32
From deep in the south of Chile comes this small-lot Chardonnay, surely one of the country’s most interesting white wines. Felipe de Solminihac gets fruit from his in-laws’ vineyard to make this snappy, lemon-tinged wine, which also delivers apple, melon and citrus. Balanced and unique.  — M.S.  (3/1/2004)
88
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Viña Aquitania 2003 Sol de Sol Chardonnay (Malleco)

  1. $30
This is one of Chile’s best Chardonnays. It’s made in the deep south of the country, where it’s very cool. The result is a zesty, acidic wine, but one with a lot of tropical flavors such as pineapple, lemon and melon. Well balanced and real, with a pleasant streak of oak running through the citrusy finish. Imported by Metrowine Distribution.  — M.S.  (5/1/2006)
87
points

Viña Aquitania 2002 Agapanto Cabernet Sauvignon (Maipo Valley)

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  1. $10
The nose offers leather, briar patch and smoky cherry fruit, while the leafy palate has good berry flavors along with touches of earth and herbs. It’s 85% Cab and the rest Carmenère and Merlot.  — M.S.  (3/1/2004)
84
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Viña Aquitania 2003 Agapanto Cabernet Sauvignon (Maipo Valley)

  1. $12
Fairly firm and leathery, with an herbal/green streak running through the bouquet. Tangy as a whole, with cherry fruit and a smack of bell pepper. Tart on the back end, with drying tannins. Not dissimilar to a weak-vintage Cru Bourgeois Bordeaux.  — M.S.  (7/1/2006)
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