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IronGate Fine Wine Auction

Tue, Feb 6, 2024 10:00AM EST - Tue, Feb 13, 2024 08:00PM EST
  • Mixed
  • Chile
  • Red
  • Mixed Lot
  • DD3970
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Lot 981

1998 Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founders Reserve and 1999 Vina Carmen Reserve Carmenere Cabernet - Mixed - 2 bottle(s)

Estimate: CAD$200 - CAD$340

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This lot is comprised of 2 bottle(s) of 1998 Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founders Reserve and 1999 Vina Carmen Reserve Carmenere Cabernet - Mixed. Estimate for this lot is between $200 - $340 with a reserve of $140. The bottles in this lot come from collection 11432. In this lot you will find 1 bottle of 1998 Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founders Reserve Aconcagua Valley - 750ml, 1 bottle of 1999 Vina Carmen Reserve Carmenere Cabernet - 3000ml.

Condition

In Neck

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This consignor grew up among the vineyards in the Niagara region and has fond memories of eating grapes off the vines at her friend’s family farm. It was during her 20s that she learned to appreciate wine, travelling through France, Italy and eastern Europe for business. In her 60s she began to collect wine seriously, some shipped to her by business associates and others purchased from wine merchants and collectors. The bottles have been meticulously stored in a custom designed wine cellar and were then moved into 2 temperature-controlled wine cabinets.
Winemaker Notes- Our 1998 Don Maximiano Founder's Reserve displays spicy blackberry aromas and deep earthy characters, while the oak aging contributes integrated notes of toasted almonds, vanilla and coffee. On the palate, the ripe berry fruit is reminiscent of blackberry pie, together with black cherry, coffee and vanilla. Rich cigar, leather and an intriguing note of ripe black olives add complexity. Supple tannins create a silky texture and long finish. As it ages in the bottle, the wine is developing a touch of mint, which is characteristic of the Don Maximiano Estate. It should continue to improve in the bottle for up to 15 years. Producer notes- Viña Carmen is considered Chile’s first winery, established in 185 by Christian Lanz. Ever since then it has been ahead of its time in many ways, and most notably was the first winery to create and sell a Carmenère wine, back in 1996, blending it with Cabernet Sauvignon and labelling it Carmen Gran Reserva Grande Vidure (a synonym for Carmenère). In 1994 on 24th November, French ampelographer Jean Michel Boursiquot was visiting the vineyards of Viña Carmen when he spotted that the vines of Merlot looked remarkably like Carmenère, which was then considered almost extinct after disappearing from France following phylloxera. It was this discovery in Carmen’s vineyard that led to the emergence of Carmenère as one of the most important grape varieties in Chile. Today, Carmen winery is a very modern building with state of the art technology and is owned by Santa Rita after becoming part of the Grupo Claro in 1987 (which also owns Doña Paula in Argentina). Viña Carmen has a broad portfolio of wines overseen by talented young winemaker Emily Faulconer. Emily isn’t the first notable woman in Carmen’s history, as this winery was in fact named after a woman – the wife of the founder, in the 19th century.