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All Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Attilio & Mochi Sucre Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2011
Attilio & Mochi Sucre Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva
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Attilio & Mochi Sucre Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2011

Star Chilean Cabernet from the lush Colchagua Valley ... this is stunning!
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
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Attilio & Mochi Sucre Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva
Wine file
Red - Medium to Full Bodied
13.5% ABV
8.0 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2020
Awards
93pts , James Suckling, 2014
Wine Summary
Husband and wife Marcos Attilio and Angela Mochi are passionate about bijoux, beautifully crafted wines. Brazilian by birth and now in Chile, they make wine they themselves love to drink. They and other small-scale producers have formed MOVI - the Movement of Independent Vintners. Sucre Cabernet Sauvignon is from the Colchagua Valley. Grapes are hand harvested and the wine is aged in French oak for 10 months. Better still, the wine is not filtered prior to bottling. This means none of the flavour and character are stripped out. On the other hand, a few harmless, natural deposits (sediment) may form in the bottle over time, so it's best to stand the bottle upright for 24 hours and decant carefully prior to serving with rich, meaty dishes.