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100 Point Rating Guide

96-100 Extraordinary A wine of finesse, complexity, and expression. True to variety and region. Perfect balance of flavors with a long finish.
90-95 Excellent True to variety and region, with terrific complexity and balance. While not a wine for the ages, a superior example.
85-89 Good Meets your expectations, with sound flavors and balance. Might have limited complexity or be short on the palate. A sound wine.
80-84 Average Drinkable, might not have as much varietal character. Simple flavors, no flaws, but nothing special.
75-79 Below Average Might contain one flaw, simple straight-forward flavors, off-balance, unpleasant.
60-74 Undrinkable, Flawed Contains significant flaws. Unpleasant, not commercially acceptable.
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1 User Review

78
points

2005

$31.00

Dec 18, 2007

I got the box, as I drink wine every night and the boxes tend to maintain flavour longer and are cheaper. The scent is very sharp, and not very far behind the flavor. There is a spicy aftertaste that lingers a while. It tastes and smells very mildly of acetic acid (vinegar), and is very dry, just barely sweet.

CharlesdeGaulle
4 reviews

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John
50 posts

Dec 20, 2007
7 months ago

1Casillero del Diablo brand is better

If you can spare a few extra dollars, the next level in the Concha y Toro lineup is the Casillero del Diablo brand. I really find them enjoyable wines.

You can find purchasing options here:
http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy...

And a few reviews here:
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Thanks again for the reviews!