


Tagua Tagua - Family Reserve - Cabernet Sauvignon
WINE : Red Wine
VARIETAL : Cabernet Sauvignon
PRODUCER : Tagua Tagua
COUNTRY : Chile
REGION : Central Valley
SUB REGION : Valle de Rapel
CLASSIFICATION :
SIZE : 750 ML
RATING : JS 91 , Vivino 4.0
Blueberry, blackberry and sweet-tobacco notes on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with tight, firm tannins. Ripe fruit, but wood comes through as well. Firm at the end, too. Try after 2021.
- JAMES SUCKLING 91 pt
WINE : Red Wine
VARIETAL : Cabernet Sauvignon
PRODUCER : Tagua Tagua
COUNTRY : Chile
REGION : Central Valley
SUB REGION : Valle de Rapel
CLASSIFICATION :
SIZE : 750 ML
RATING : JS 91 , Vivino 4.0
Blueberry, blackberry and sweet-tobacco notes on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with tight, firm tannins. Ripe fruit, but wood comes through as well. Firm at the end, too. Try after 2021.
- JAMES SUCKLING 91 pt
WINE : Red Wine
VARIETAL : Cabernet Sauvignon
PRODUCER : Tagua Tagua
COUNTRY : Chile
REGION : Central Valley
SUB REGION : Valle de Rapel
CLASSIFICATION :
SIZE : 750 ML
RATING : JS 91 , Vivino 4.0
Blueberry, blackberry and sweet-tobacco notes on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with tight, firm tannins. Ripe fruit, but wood comes through as well. Firm at the end, too. Try after 2021.
- JAMES SUCKLING 91 pt
DESCRIPTION / TASTING NOTE
Our Family Reserve represents the seal of the Correa family. The details inside and out of this wine show our pride and care for every element, resulting in an excellent wine. The nose is lively with fruit, cassis and chocolate notes. The palate is a medley of plums and berries, with the time spent in barrel providing a well defined mouthfeel. The tannins are elegant and balanced, with medium acidity and a long finish. A highly gastronomic wine that complements fine meats.
ABOUT PRODUCER
The Correa family has been making wine on their family property for five generations with more than 100 years of experience to guide them. Their legacy in the Chilean wine industry dates back to the mid-1800s as one of the pioneering wine families in the country. Located in Chile’s famous Rapel Valley, Bodegas Tagua Tagua takes its name from the nearby city of San Vincente de Tagua Tagua. Farming vineyard parcels in the Colchagua, Cachapoal and Maule valleys, Tagua Tagua wines are excellent expressions of Chile’s varied terroirs.